Polytechnic High School - Caerulea Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)
- Class of 1945
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CALIFORNIA ronswonn Q, 0 5 From fhe modern audiforium lo 'llle ' farfhermosf bungalow Poly be- longs fo her sl'udenl's. Many of 'lhese have l'rulv gone forfh fo 0 serve buf all have leff a parf of Q fhemselves fo make Poly whal' if Q now is and promises fo be. Tllere- fore, in fhis 1945 Caerulea we eommemorafe 50 years of Poly's progress. HOG WM 0f'CMwff INTRODUCTION FALL Acfivifies Sporfs Classes WINTER Acfivifies Seniors Clubs SPRING Sporfs Seniors Awards . Y , , 251,15 'f . . .,...,. 1 I -s ia Af W X ' Q . :IV BED! TIGN On fhis 50fh anniversary we pause fo dedicafo fo you . . . OUR POLYTECHNIC . . . fhe1945Caerulea To fhe memory of your pasf, To fhe courage of your presenf, To fhe promise of your fufure. I h Whal' makes a school? Surely somefhing more fhan maferials, somefhing more l'han brick and lumber! They decay. Only our flagsl'a'lf's pillared base remains of old ivy-covered buildings. Buf memories linger. Time enriches. Tradifions grow, nurfured fhrough 'lhe years. Loyal'l'ies sfrengfhen. Achievemenfs accumulafe. Visions deep-roofed in yesferday join forces wifh fhings fo come. Senfi- menfs, purposes, ideas, work and plans, housed in buildings, make a school. Howard H. Hicks - V. 1 :ww if if -,LVL m,.ff,,x Q H, W- 94 ,K ,R , 1 Q K A, , ,Exim '17 Y 0 W3 r df . Aris Building Under Ccnsfrucfion s 0 ' Y dfiezif- ,fame ffl? ,ji -ii, A 'f 1 ,, K. ,aff ' K-Q, af' uf V. 'e LQ gz5F'lQfg-f- J QQ ,Agfa V , T55 r9,M,.,b Mg 'MF' f ff5L,71,,,i.fA:'fi:, Jmigg- V - ,Af ,Q t 4f3-ff 3 'N MEM is- ,,,,-ef-N -A W M1 .. . 1 51. '23 Qi? e A fe p rev:-vffezlifff 1'JW32QKL'W' .,:i+ W SE 1' fa 4' W' A ffl' Q P Q er am. as lf 1- ,f ' ,, -H-. , ,, - :ae M4 ff' P: 5, if aq'.Qy'a 'rg .Nfhjw ,- F42 '- ,n.. X' fi - . ily' Q .,:, wifi--'V ' - gr M, 142, - 'K e 'A f M - ' K' M6-9 4 A .323 , an v. 11. -V' fr Iv... K t I V., '.-Xu g 7 'f vs: 1' 'E V ..f Y , .wg ,Mx ,Ki A E',2- :--Hegf. 'fe y u V E51 3 if:- :?7 '51 V. 'Qin M ' -. Z - .ip QQ : --7 L .gm N1 a q5'Y--TE M: Zen, ' if 'W Poly Before ihe Earfhqualre 'Y New Campus in l9l I-Six+een+l1 81 Aflaniie we x Y is M'-rglfggvs, QW' 9 vs in I Reconsfruchon , E 4 'Qi O J xf Disfinguished Graduafes This lisf, fhough incomplefe, indicales +he achievemenls of Poly graduaies in many fields, ranging from en+er+ainmen'l 'lo research and from business +o public service. 1 Allen, Sara Van Alsfyne-Poel, essayisf I Anderson, Edward W., Brigadier General+Eigh+h Air Force 8 Baker Kenny Tenor moving pic+ures, radio Bemoff Vic+or Hugo Research scienlish asfronomy, seis- mology Burke Julia Dolan Birkley and D. B. Olsen,-Auihorg ficlion I 5 BrrH'on Barbara Adress: moving picfures 9 Brooks Mildred Bryan?-Ariish efcher, prinl-maker Brown Leland Banker financial adviser for nafional proiecis Craig John D Capfain-Au+hor, diver, leciurer Day Laralne Aciress moving piciures Denebrmk Francis Rear Admiral-Uniied S+a+es Navy I0 Doyle Clyde Represenfaiiveg Unired Siales Congress Drury, Morley-All American l926-273 foofball Hawks, Frank-Avialor I2 Heflin, Van-Acforg moving piclures 6 'Henderson, Richard G.-Assisianf surgeon Public Healih Service: research in lropical diseases 1 Il Hicks, Belly-Naiional Women's Champion, I944 All-Ameri- can Open Champion: golf 0 s fa-.0 is 'Y 7 Huebler, Efhel-Edilor, lecfurerg femperance Hughes, Glenn A.-Aufhor, playwrigh+, professor E xx A Hughes, John B--Commenfaforg radio 4 i Hullinger, Edwin-Direcrorg Foreign Broadcasling lnfelligence L O Service Johnson, Joe-Research scnenhsi, professor: asfronomy Q M s . ll Af l 1 Jones, Spike-Band leader r .X Lewerenz, Alfred S.-Research, aufhorg educalion .-N McClinl'oclc, Miller-Traffic experl, general manager of radio ' nelworlc -l X mx fi 4 Middough. Lorne-Assemblyman: Sfafe of California CX fp Nida, Eugene-Linguish Bible lranslalor ' A K .Epi M Nissen, Roger-Archi+ec+g federal buildings -- ---- WL S I3 Nofziger, Ed-Carfoonisl Reproduced by special permission from ihe Saturday Evening Posl, copyrighf i945 'by fhe Curfis Publishing Company. 3 Riley, Harry B.--Confrollerg Sfafe of California Sfephens, Vernon-Shorfslopg S+. Louis Browns Williams, Donald C.-Harvard professor, philosophy Williams, Roger-Privafe defecfiveg wifh Presidenl Roosevelf Winsfead, Kennefh-Musician: Los Angeles Philharmonic or- chesfra 'Deceased B 0 Polytechnic High School-1895 to 1945 The first public high school classes organized in Long Beach were started in the old Tabernacle Building at Third and Locust in l895. The principal of that school, which was composed of both elementary .and high school grades, was Walter S. Bailey. Mrs. Katharine Mosher Campbell, who still resides in Long Beach, was for e short time a student in this school and did some cadet teaching, having charge of the class in Latin. She later entered Stanford, and afterward became the regular teacher of Latin here. lt is notable in this connection, that it was she who first suggested that the new high school annual which appeared first in i903 should be named Caerulea a name taken from Virgil's Aeneid and meaning deep blue sea . lt seems that the high school classes started in the Tabernacle. were later transferred to a store building on Pine Avenue, before being moved to the new high school building at Eighth and American Avenue in lB98. The new school at Eighth and American opened with an enrollment of 43 pupils. The faculty consisted of two teachers and the principal. The first graduate from Long Beach High School was Ernest Shaul who finished his .course in IB97. There were five graduates in the class the next year and fifteen in the Class of '99, The enroll- ment of the high school grew rapidly and in ten years had increased to 643. Miss Jane Harnett, for whom the Harnett Memorial Fund was nameu, was a teacher in the first high school. She attained distinction in her field as a teacher of history. She early became head of her department, a position which she held until her death in I9l8. Miss Harnett tool: an active interest in student affairs and was chiefly instrumental in organizing the student-body and later in changing the form of government to the commission form. Two important considerations now gave rise to an urgent demand that a new high school of the polytechnic type should be built. These considerations were lil to provide ample room for the large and growing enrollment: l2l to provide opportunity for a greatly ex- panded and diversified curriculum. This movement culminated in the voting of bonds in the spring of l9I0, in the amount of S240,000 for a new high school plant. The site finally selected was located at Sixteenth and Atlantic, where thirteen acres were acquired at a cost of Sl3,000. The building plans adopted by the Board of Education called for a central Administration Building, a Science Building, and a Mechanic Arts Building, besides a small cafeteria. The cornerstone of the Administration Building was laid with fitting ceremonies in December, l9I0. The entire group of buildings was completed and made ready for occupancy with thelopening of school in September, l9I I. The curriculum was now expanded to include, beside the regular aca- demic courses which had previously been offered, such practical sub- iects as woodshop, machine shop, welding, auto shop, and mechanical drawing, as well as many of the homemaking subiects for girls, such as foods, clothing, and millinery. The courses in music, art, commerce, science, drematics, and physical education were greatly expanded and improved at this time. Following close upon this expansion of school facilities and subiect offerings came a five-year period of development and expansion of student activities, which was perhaps never equaled in any similar period of the school's history. This period, I9I2-l9l'l, saw the complete reorganization of the student-body government. It was changed from the traditional form with a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer. assisted by an advisory board composed of student and faculty members. to the Commission form of government. This tl school has maintained with only minor changes from that time dov to the present. The five-year period referred to above also saw tl establishment' of the Honor Scholarship Society which, so far as known, was the first of its kind in the state and the parent society W the California Scholarship Federation in the organization of which Lol Beach played a leading part. This notable period also brought us o Student Store: our first weekly school paper, High Life: the Gif League: the Junior Chamber of Commerce: and our first military orgar ration. known as the Student Cadet Corps, which was later supersedl by the ROTC. It will be remembered by the alumni and many of tl faculty that it was in l9l5 that the famous Long Beach Pageant w produced by the faculty and students of Polytechnic High Schoi The Pageant was staged in Bixby Park, with nearly a thousand studen participating in the production. Though there was e good admissii charge, the performances continued nightly over an entire week befo capacity audiences of townspeople and visitors from surrounding citis This pageant had much educational and historical value in relatii to this area from the time it was occupied by the Indians precedil the landing of Cabrillo in San Pedro down to modern days. Oth important developments in this period included the presentation of tl first Christmas Concert, a beautiful sacred production which has bei repeated annually ever since and has attracted wide attention. ln tl spring of l9I7 our first opera, The Mikado , was presented by an a high school cast in the school auditorium. lt should be noted that many years before this time and even whi the school was still on the site at Eighth Street and American Avenu student activities began to assume considerable importance thoui limited at first to athletics and debating and a class play from tir to time. Athletics were carried on chiefly under student initiative al direction and with practically no equipment or supplies except su as might be provided by the players themselves or by interesti citizens, with now and than a little help from the Board of Educatic Lockers were built by the team boys themselves in the basement the school building after they had done' the necessary excavating provide room. Materials for the lockers were dry goods boxes an such other lumber as the boys could gather. Padlocks were provid by the users themselves. The showerbath after games had to wi till the boys reached their homes as there were no such luxuries pn vided by the school. Yet, in spite of such difficulties and obstacl athletics went forward from the first, particularly baseball, footb and track, in all of which interscholastic competition with some of 'I Los Angeles high schools, Pasadena, Santa Ana, and others 1 successfully maintained. In the early years of the school. girls' bask' ball was a prominent activity and attracted much interest. Lo Beach held high rank in this sport and in i908 played Lowell Hi of San Francisco for the state championship and won. As the years went by and the high school was moved to the new s at Sixteenth and Atlantic, where there was ample room and faciliti and the student-body was able to finance student activities, t whole program was expanded and took on new importance. Athlet began to provide considerable student revenue after the constructi of a fence around the field so that admission to the games could collected. This fence was built in l9ll-I2 largely by student a teacher labor. In the course of the school's history, Long Beach has achieved hi rant in athletic competition. State championships have been won in football, basketball, tract, swimming, and water polo. From the early years of the school, Long Beach has maintained an excellent program in public speaking activities, which featured debat- ing in competition with other schools. This particular type of com- petitive speahing has now given place largely to that carried on in the Speakers' Bureau or the Spealrers' Workshop, which provides oppor- tunity for many more students to receive training in public speaking. Other activities, particularly in the fields of dramatics and school pub- lications. have been emphasized. School plays, pageants, and operas have attracted wide public interest, and the program of training which has been maintained has reached large numbers of students. A number ot' young people who have achieved national prominence on stage and screen have received their initial training at Polytechnic High School. Our school publications, Caerulea, High Lite, and Acacia have reflected much credit upon the school. ' Following the close of World War I, which had called large numbers of Poly alumni and older boys into their country's service, there was a period ot unprecedented growth in the school. ln i920 bonds in the amount of SI00,000 were voted to add another building to the high school plant, which when completed was Known as the Liberal Arts Building. lt was occupied by the English, Social Studies and Music Departments and provided an excellent school library room. The follow- ing year bonds, were voted for S435,000, which amount was used for the purchase of additional land and the erection of the Practical Arts Building and two fine gymnasiums, one for the boys and one for the girls. ln the school year i924-25 the enrollment of Polytechnic High Scool reeched a total of 3,750, which was the highest enrollment in the his- tory of the school. At that time Poly claimed the distinction of being the largest high school west of the Mississippi. However, our largest class was not graduated until many years later, being that of June l94I, when 737 seniors received their diplomas of graduation. In the year l92l the first iunior high school opened. Other iunior highs followed ln close succession in the next three or tour years. finally taking all ninth grade pupils and leaving Polytechnic a three year senior high school. ln September, l926, Woodrow Wilson High School opened, taking a large number of students who would otherwise have enrolled in Polytechnic. Thus, for a few years the enrollment was materially reduced, but by I932 Poly had again climbed beyond the three thou- sand mark. The next year on March I0 came the Earthquake! Fortunately, this occurred after school hours, which accounted for the fact that no lives were lost at school and no one was iniured. However, the extent of the damage wrought upon the school plant can be comprehended only as we realize that all buildings were either destroyed or dam- aged beyond repair, with the possible exception of the swimming pool buillding, the print shop and the auditorium. These required extensive remodelling or repairs to meet safety regulations imposed by the State Building Code. The I933 edition of Caerulea, which came out a few months following the Quake, sounded the prevailing note of hope and faith: Through a catastrophe, which for the time seemed almost overwhelming, has come the opportunity to build with greater steadfastness and vision-- . lt was our challenge to meet this emergency in the courageous spirit which was characteristic of Polytechnic. And truly may it be said that during the next two or I three years, when we were without permanent buildings and the school was housed in tents and bungalows, the entire school manifested this indomitable spirit in marked degree. Beside the wonderful cooperation shown by both teachers and students in this great emergency, one fact seemed to stand out: namely, that the real school does not consist of buildings, boots and equipment: these are but aids to learning. The real school consists of boys and girls with a will to learn, and compe- tent devoted teachers to guide and instruct. Plans adopted by the Board of Education for rebuilding the Poly- technic school plant called for classroom capacity and school facilities even surpassing those of the former school. Thus far these plans have been only partially realized. Construction completed to date includes the Science, Commercial, and Arts Buildings, the central portion of the Administration Building, the Auditorium, and approximately half of the Vocational Arts Building. Buildings provided for in the plans, but not yet constructed, are the north and south wings of the Administration Build- ing, the Library and Student Center Building, a Band and Orchestra Building, the Boys' and Girls' Gymnasiums, a Cafeteria, a Swimming Pool, and the remainder of the Vocational Arts Building. ln other words, the plant as it now stands represents little more than half of the floor space and school facilities in permanent buildings which were included in the original plans. During the past few years additional land adioining the school has been acquired, which increases the area of the total school site to more than twenty acres. Construction of the balance of the school plant according to plans already outlined will doubtless be resumed as soon as the general situation in the country malres it possible to secure the necessary materials and labor for school construction. ln this brief historical slretch we have endeavored to trace the growth and changes that have taken place in the school enrollment and in the physical plant of the high school from the time of its founding down to the present time. ln addition we have indicated something of the development of the curricular and the extra-curricular programs and of student activities and organizations. All reference to personalities, either of students or teachers and officials has been omitted with the exception of two or three who had to do with the school in its very beginning. Without mating any claim to undue credit for initiative and the pioneering spirit beyond that which might have been displayed by the average school, located fortunately as we have been in a rapidly growing and progressive city, it may be permissible in this account to list in conclusion certain movements and organizations of importance which had their beginning in Polytechnic High School, or which this school was one of the first in the State to sponsor. Among these are the following, some of which have already been mentioned earlier in this article: A student-body organization with a constitution and student officers. This was started in l906, being one ot the first in the State. The first high school Parent-Teacher Association in California, started in l9I0. 4 The first Commission form of student-body government, started in I9I2-I3. The first Honor Scholarship Society. whose original purpose and requirements for membership were substantially the same as were later adopted by the State Federation. The Student Store, started as a Boot Exchange in l9I2. lcontinued on page l24i BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Mr. Defriclr, Mr. Welch, Mr. Monigomery, Mr. Carls, Mr. Comforf, Mr. Walker, Mr. Kinnear, Mr. Sprong. COMMERCIAL-Mr. Oliver lHeacll, Miss J. Wyanf, Mrs. Himmelbauer, Mrs. Graham, Mr. Gu+hrie, Miss Scheel, Miss Bergen, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Miner. OFFICE STAFF-Mrs. Bull, Mrs. Traffon, Mrs. Kidwell, Mrs. Evans, Miss Lemon, Miss Jewell, Miss Boschlre. Frank G. Reid-Regishar OFFICE STAFF-Mrs. Fosier, Miss Smiih, Miss Ward, Mr. ROII1, Mrs. Sur- bridge, Mrs. S+epI1enson, Mrs. Kappier. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Row I: Miss Lacy, Miss Snavely, Miss Frame, Miss Gass iHeadI. Row II: Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Kinzer, Miss Boschke, Miss Rear- don, Miss Clark, Miss Peiers. ENGLISH-Row I: Miss Moulion, Miss Norion, Mrs. Barr, Miss Jackson, Miss Barflefi, Miss Rumsey. Row II: Miss Gridley, Mrs. Hiichings, Mrs. Mealey, Miss Farnsworih, Miss Breed. Row III: Miss Anderson, Mr. Jamison, Mr. An- drews, Mr. McCay iI'IeacII, Miss Rifchie. A. Eiwood Adams--Assis'I'anI' Principal 9,9 5 'sf .W f, W ww ' A-437 . fem if 23 12 4. W 'i W 5 ,. , 3 I1 , -Q, , QW f ,, gWS 1 4954? , wp. LVL. ' x ,- f 4 ' f .vga - ,mlm Q f,,-' Q, 4 ' - - nk 'w Y 5 , D ,W K , ',. 5 ,, X, . RX ' umm 1 HK ,f.'-, Agri If 3 fwgd gf ,mwmf 45- - ,.-, Q, ,fy , 'jf 1 , s323'if's?f A 5 ,S -ff? 8 , wvfaw 1 ,. hifi? , .Q , ' .sy ni M 'A . ', 'A 'F' when 1 MUSIC-Mr. Gill lHeacll, Miss . Wyanf, Miss Slwouse, Mrs. Ashbrook, Mrs. Higgins. MATHEMATICS-Row I: Mrs. McWill- iams Mrs. Branson, Miss McClellan, Mrs. Miner, Mr. Reddicln. Row ll: Mr. Dull lHeacll, Mr. Fusion, Mr. Gray. SCIENCE-Row I: Mr. Reddick, Miss Yonge, Mrs. Coafs, Miss Himes, Mr. Miller. Row ll: Mr. Jusf, Mr. Lesh, Mr. Walker, Mr. Meadows, Mr. Tracy lHeadl,' Mr. Farrand, Mr. Douglass, Mr. Licl1+i. if James C. Peniwell-Assis'ran'r Principal fi , Ya 1 , K lg Q .Q Q Q gf' 3 2, K is 5' YF Qvfwf . .vi ' E K fwg15s5,55s': 5 f QVYY' 'IQ ,..g.,mw4om MWF .4 R. QW 'se if 25 5 3 9 SH , I Q we R ? , S i V mx f, . wk ,gg 1 VX , , ., VQ? f , f if .8 s i 135 w 'N Lfav 'E I 0 My I ,V -QQQW' wwf' , 1- X . ' 5' 0 M ,sy 'W ii-X I If 0 4? -.i:, W ,, K , : llvl - , -I5 LL LVL - if ITA X ' ' ' :ff . 9 ff f 'V-2 , 'f s -Q 1 --.L f I A' .,f A I A f MIN 1 9 Q1 gz.,w,zwfzf5-5? ,- . f :J :fmai .Q COMMISSION-The Commission is composed oi 5 elecled sludeni members, one laculry memloer, and lhree represenralives oi ihe admin- islrelion. All legislalive and execulive problems oi The Sludeni Body are discussed hy lhe Board oi Commissioners. COMMISSION-Row l: Mr. Peniwell lAdviserl, Slevenson, Miss Norlon lAdviserl. Row ll: Mayer, Higgins, Seiler, Horlon. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-Row l: Zarlros, M. Young, Brodine, WiH'en, Granlham, Nicholson, Rifchey, Jones, Niquelfe, McPhee+ers, Bullock. Row ll: Fursf, Reddish, Hansen, Kohl, Bosfer, Sleinbeclc, Livine, Wafson, Hoge, Gillis, Goedde. Row III: Bruns, Lower, Gilchrisf, Kirkwood, Williams, Schwarberl, Zinn, Newburn, Morgan, Ellis, Muggli, Kerin. Row IV: Anderson, Glanville, Diclcer, Galanfe, Slark, Spurgin, Marlin, Fruhling, Kane. Row V: George, Morrison, Aine, Miller, Geary, Updilxe, Paisley, Kelley, Melander, Van Lanclingham, Hamilfon, Sherlock. Row Vl: Henkel, Erdahl, Dahl, Meyers, Kelch, Bishop, Lynch, Selway, Wilkinson, Thornilon. Row Vll: Boehmlze, Callahan. Farrand, McCrea, Forsler, Fuslon, Krebs, D. Young, Weiner, LoviH. Row Vlllz Lewis, Rufiner, Bowman, Schullz, Brown, Cree, Coffin, Jenree, Peachy, Goddard. Row IX: Miss Gridley lAdviserl, Boehmke, Pifman, Mr. Oliver lAdviserl. GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD--The Execuiive Board of The Girls' League consisfs of 5 officers elecfed ai ihe cIose of each semesier by The girls. One of Ihe Iirsi duiies of Ihe Execuiive Board is To appoini +he I2 oiher members of The Advisory Board. . GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD-Row I: Cree, Miss Lofland IAdviserI, Miss Pifchford IAdviserI, Riddick. Row II: Fors'I'er, Nicholson, Brooks, Seiler. 1 GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD-Row I: Fusion, SeiIer, Fors+er, Cree, Nicholson, Riddick, Brooks, WiIIcinson. Row Il: Miss Loflancl IAdviserI, Oiiver, Williams, Grofhaus, Hampson, Knerr, Becker, Davis, Miss Pifchford IAcIviserI. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-The members of GAA have earned one hundred poinis in any of The many girls' aihleiic organizaiions or adriviiies. This enrifles Ihem Io a small emblem and Ihe chance Io work for higher awards. BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS-Row I: Kirklen, Dr. Adams IAdviserI, Edwards. Row II: Horion, Begen, WiIItey. GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD--Row I: Hoffman, Grofhaus, Monfgomery, Zinn, Mayer. Row II: Hiner, HamiI+on. Hill, Hood, Miss Snavely IAcIviserI. i STUDENT BODY STORE-The responsibilily ol keeping lhe records and accounls ol lhe Sludenl Body Slore is shared by Mrs. Graham, lacully adviser, and Miss Lach who succeeded Miss Sylces as business manager. Alice Slark and Shirley Fullz are lhe sludenl managers. UNIFORM BOARD-Row l: Chamberlain, Gilbert Row ll: Miss Richards lAdviserl, Oliver, Forfh, Ballard. STUDENT BODY STORE-Row l: Nelaergall, Baumgarfner, Spencer, Fleming, Renius, Jer:y Eubanks, Jean Eubanlxs, Newell, Notion, Langdon. Row II: JaCoby, Baden, Holder, McCowen, Robinson, Walker, Toofhman, Hessenger, Kifselman, Grimes, Sykes. Row lll: Craig, Bamberg, Fulfz, Soufhward, Wilcoxen, Griffin, Wesf, Larson. Row IV: Nelson, Price, Bivans, Yales, Ball, Cocallas, Reed. Row V: Barsfow, Crozeer, Schusler, Cooper, Johnson, Chrisfensen, Barnes, Boolrer. Row Vl: Neurneisief, Belcher, Wahlslrom lManagerl, Smifh lManagerl, Slarlx lManagerl. ,. . RH' . 4 s ' fa' .2 f J A 2 -, . f 2 ' Q1 ,, L 5 - t 6 'I ' yr-Qf , ,m', yu R ,Q'. RW, g S' 46' E Zfix . ,S 75 :wg , A ,E ?w ,j.Wif,f! 1 4313- ,NS N2 If nr , O if , R' E,,nuM A M1 V wi wr 4 Q Q, ,gs v Q , sw 1 w ' ,, ,si M ,E ,,. 5 iw - ' I 'Il 3 1 l l lS 3 BAND-The band adols lo lhe excilemenl ol lhe games anol assemblies by lhe brighl unilorms and spiriled music. H also brings recognilion lo lhe school by ils parlicipalion in various musical aclivilies anol com- pelilions. SONG AND YELL LEADERS-These girls and boys lead lhe songs and yells al lhe loolball games, baslcelball games, anol pep assemblies. Aller slili preliminary lryouls, They are chosen by The sluolenl body ancl facully. BAND-Row l: Johnson, Wilcox, Bancroff, Corrin, Eberhar+, CoH'on, Bragg. Row ll: Mellon, Bufler- field, Macy. Thompson, Nobli'H, McNeely, Laurence, Young. Row Ill: Miller, Allen, Smifh, Huni, Crifchfield, Barfleif, Suedelrum. Row IV: Chappell, Floyd, Jackson, Hardman, Kuffel, Taylor, Earle, Olsen. Row V: Aufhier, Bauerle, Crowell, Bancroff, Pride, Ramella. Row VI: Mr. Gill lAdviserl, Pedersen, Baumgarfner, Ridinger, Malcley, Scroggins, Groom. SONG 81 YVELL LEADERS-Row l: Wilkey, Mahannah, Horion, PickeH. Row II: Carlson, Brown, Pal- ferson, Mead, Bell. TROPHIES-These Trophies, won in boys' alhlelic evenls, are only parl oi Poly's large colleclion. They have been awarded Io individuals and Teams over a period ol lilly years. SCUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONSHIPS I926-40 I926-27 I927-28 I928-29 i929-30 I930-3 I I93 I-32 I932-33 Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class B B A A C A C A A C C A A A Baslcelball Fooflaall Cross Couniry Baslce+ball Swim Swim Waler Polo Waler Polo Cross Counlry Foolball I7-oolball Waler Polo Swim Traclc Swim Swim I933-34 I934-35 I935-36 I936-37 I93 7-38 I938-39 I939-40 Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class A A C A B A C A B A A A A Golf Foofball Swim Baseball Swim Foolball Track Swim Track Swim Cross Couniry Baskelball Track Cross Counlry Baslcelloall Cross Counfry COACHES: Mr. Delrick, Mr, Sprong, Mr. Carls, Mr. Kinnear, Mr. Welch. 'W V4 xk 5 Y N s 25X K- o z BUY SCHN 34 X ,341-- BEVERLY HILLS 7: POLY I8 Poly opened ifs l944 foofball season wifh an impressive vicfory over fhe Normans of Beverly lills. Affer a slow firsf half marred by many fumbles. fhe Jackrabbifs finally came from behind fo cinch fhe game wifh fwo lono fouchdown passes in fhe fourfh period. WILSON 20: POLY 0 ln fhe annual big game af Burcham field Poly was defeafed by ifs cross- fown rivals for fhe second sfraighf year. The Jackrabbifs never gof going offensively and being unable fo sfop fhe Bruins' powerful ground affaclc were defeafed 20 fo O. JORDAN 7: POLY 6 , ln The TirsT league game oT The season The JaclcrabbiTs enTered The game over-conTidenT and were handed a 7 To 6 deTeaT by The PanThers. The JaclcrabpiTs Tinally came To liTe in The lasT halT. buT They Could noT push over a Touchdown. Thus Tor The TirsT Time in iTs hisTory Jordan deTeaTed Poly. COMPTON 14: POLY 24 The JaclcrabhiTs swamped The Tarbabes Trom CompTon 24 To I4 in a Tield Two inches deep in mud. Wifh The score 7 To 6 in Tavor oT CompTon aT halTTime Poly came back To explode wiTh Three Touchdowns during The TourTh quarTer. INGLEWOOD 0: POLY 13 In Their TirsT nighT game in Three years The JaclcrabbiTs Trounced The highly TouTed SenTinels on Their own home ground. AlThough They enTered The game as underdogs, Poly played one oT iTs TinesT all-round games To deTeaT The home Team I3 To O. fl Ox sw N' P- K A fl T we c:i::HNu5,NkTVp- 35 SCOTT BARTR.OI'i if BLAN D a ,4?'-Ms' QQWANW, RUSH HAYES m Nvs om:-:Rv W Q 'Y I' Wffmx B s Q3 ? b2-sBENLSLHNU6i 38 B FCOTBALL-Coach Wally Delriclcs IQ44 middle-weiqbl eleven, rliouqlw suffering a number ol selbacks, sbowecl Irie True Iiqliling spiril and goocl sporlsmansliip 'rbar lwave always been presenl in Poly's allwleiic learns. The squad was co-caprained by Carl Marlin and Bill Proclor. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Row I: Hoppes IManagerI, Imboden, Culler, Maclx, Oalrie, EIIIOH, Tubbs, Huber, Rush, Whilesell IManagerI. Row II: Shannon IManagerl, Shook IManagerI, Heckler, Pearson, Rodeman, Davis, McCune, Roseman, Moore, Boughner, Himrocl. Row III: Mr. Monlgomery ICoacI1I, ScoH, Abramson, Garreff, Turley, Bland, Bourne, Rllude, Anderson, Hayes, Ross. Row IV: Peierson, Peachy, Belden, Frew, Miller, Gilmore, Peachy, Daniel, ReuscI1, Srarlm, Barnes, Clwiffick, Chauvin, Overby. JV FOOTBALL-Row I: Carhari, Edwards, Walfon, Oalrie, Cope. Burke, Lewis, Hydanus, Fisher. Row II: Marry, Moore, Kaiser, Began, Dunn, HamiI+on, Wallace, Kauffman, Reviea, Maise. Nelson, Arnold. Row III: Levy, Ellis, Huber, Williams, Boo+I1, Swenson, Carroll, Moore. NOTIIICUI, Sanders, Drum. Hugh, Grenier, Piez. Row IV: Mr. Walker Icoachl, Cooper, Kelly, Woods, Taylor, Balmer, Sawyer, Lamkin, Haugar'II'1, Woodworfh, Gauger, Lawrence, Sanderson, Mr. Monfgomery ICoacI'1I. I . , ,ms ,.e, I I B View a s CROSS COUNTRY-Coach Billy Carls' Cross Couniry Team again en- joyed a very successful season wiih 7 wins and 2 losses. They finished a close second io The Compion Team in ihe Souihern California Charn- pionship. B FOOTBALL-Row I: Tipion, Schrnidf, Drake, Lawerence, Dunyan, Nieio, Swarez, Taylor, Graves, Jessup, Kiley. Row II: Mr. Deirick iCoachi, Grosshans, Merchoff, Johnson, Page, Marfin, Procfor, Wille, B. Fisher, Payne, D. Moore, Lovelace. Row Ill: Harfley, McMannus, Richmond, Goodwin, Hilbun, Kelley, Grunesi, E. Brown, B. Moore, Randolph, Kinsinger, Roupe, Jacobson. Row IV: Romo, Flowers, Phillips, Murphy, J. Smi+h, Kemp, Young, O'Neil, Propsier, Caraway, Deaion, Roupe, J. Fisher, Rasmussen, Row V: Juergens, Callendar, Dannemeyer, Marsion, Jones, Sullivan, Hauser, Williamson, F. Smifh, Rucker, Callard, Benneii, Symonds, Graham. CROSS COUNTRY-Row I: G. Kiefer, lnman, Kirlxlen, Dickinson, J. Kiefer, Brown. Row ll: Smifh, Hudson, A. Brown, Vance, Harvey, Delaniy. Row III: Mr. Carls iCoachl, Schmidt James lMgr.l, Haiion lMgr.i, Riopelle, Campbell. I 5-l.,N LN Si' 59 4:1,L , xv 1 J 39 TQ if N ENASCHNUG-- 40' SPEEDBALL-Speedball was The second girls' sporT played This year wiTh Miss PeTers serving as direcTor. The Junior Team once again came ouT The vicTors in The TournamenT games. SPEEDBALL CHAMPS-Row l: Hoffman, Wainner, Jones, Adamson, Brown, Durr, CorbeTT, STras- burger. Row ll: Hood, Hill, Hiner, McGregor, Kelly, Creager, Mayer. VOLLEYBALL-Uncler The supervision oT lvliss PeTers a number oT girls made up Teams Tor Volley Ball, The TirsT girls' sporT oT The year. The championship game was played wiTh The Juniors coming ouT on Top. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS-Row l: Hoffman, Jones, Mayer, Wainner, Hiner, Coggins. Row ll:, Adamson, B. Brown, Hood, Brooks, McGregor, H. Brown. TENNIS CLUB-The Tennis club is composed of The Advanced and Beginning girls. The Advanced girls meer on Wednesdays Io play Iourn- amenl games while Ihe Beginning girls pracrice Ihe Iundamenials of Ihe game every Tuesday. BEGINNING TENNIS CLUB-Row I: Geary, Glisson, Rugel, Johns, Peierson, Jones, Berfelli, Yee, Niqueffe, Wiifen, Inez. Row II: Winfield, Breni, Anderson, VaIIey, Meibos, Adltins, Gillis, Spencer, Boone, Reeder, Henry, Kreifzer. Row III: Allison, Buchanan, Brown, Blocker, Glanville, Sfansbury, Turpin, S+-ambaclx, Lynch, Pafferson, Kelley, Nordeen, Corber. ADVANCED TENNIS CLUB-Row I: Hood, Groihaus, Bradford, Doizauer, Jones, Mercado, Hoffman, Nicholson. Wallace, Willenberg, Bowles, Wright Row II: Boyd, Eichelberger, Hampion, Ingham, McGregor, Higgins, Hill, Rawlings, Menlre, Godaf, Clark, Rushfon. Row III: Esfes, Huf- ienlocker, Van Landingham, Mayer, Brown, Fusion, Pafferson, Drake, Hiner, Corbefl, Galanre, Wills, Wainner, Champion, Mrs. Cole IAdviserI. O v 9' V 1 S I J R N-40 . f . - - I 1 r ,, -1 I 'fs 2 N171 lr r ,Nr PM ' , ' ' Q . f VL BOWLING CLUB- A large number ol girls held membership in Ihe Tuesday and Wednesday nighls' Bowling Club. These girls were divided inlo compelilive reams Ihal played each olher in leagues al Ihe end ol Ihe semesler. TUESDAY BOWLING CLUB--Row I: Rushlon, Wills, Summers, Hoffman, Behr, Hanson, Smi+h, Grolhaus. Row II: Bray, Aulhier, Abplanalp, McGregor, Anderson, Hobbs, Leach, Knerr. Row III: Hood, Hirlle, Heim, Averill, Carlson, Fields, Hoif, Hiner, Thompson, Wainner. Row IV: Mayer, Chappel, Aslord, Luclrman, Bowles, Esfes, Wignes, Davilla, Jensen. WEDNESDAY BOWLING CLUB-Row I: Wi'H'en, Bruns, Brolherfon, Berfelli, Tusha, Taclreff, Rugel, Graeber, McBride, Granl, H. Anderson. Row II: Aloshier, Keel, Heglin, Meyers, Macenilc, Slras- burger, Niqueffe, Jones, Robertson, Glisson, Smolel, Valley. Row Ill: Kohlmaier, Groenensfein, McKay, Williams, Ward, Fisher, D. Anderson, Murphy, Glenville. Row IV: Locke, Nelson, Meyer, N. Anderson, Conner, Hamil+on, Bussanich, Fursr, Tholen, Boone. 3,4 ,,, ' 5? f - A' , , K ' . 55 , V :v1 P IJ 'y - -'U 'ii f, E k .A . .Q H ' . . ? W' S' Nm H , A A J UM 4 S 4' PLLiYL1L 'ff 3' Ah M 5 , 4:51 4 N .gi I VW ,,,Le'w' W K Q Y A 1 . I V. ,K 1 V.. . me ' wi m'kk mm'W' Lg, L , V X V L5mAA, L. 8 ws - f . 5' W ,, 4 , Q ,A J . A ,. -1. V7,. 5... . 72, 5 Q.. ., 5- .. .,,f .K A ' ei 2' W . ,gp . km A gf .. ,lv Q A 1 n K ,X 4 3.4 ' A - , bw My wiv! WP 15 6 2 ,J f W Q. ,., . AY 'Q 1',Y,i. W y.4 as ,V -EQ 5 , ww . ,l , A . W Mgf. - 4 if g . ,Wy if 1 ir x -as 1 flsfff W:-'95 g 4 yi ri A il A 'Q QE. g s I af .Q , 'GE , w ng .255 M I We . iw, . . W.. , . .M Q , if 4 , ki 5 , . 4 Q yi l f V 3 ,L 1.. .lfvgrf ,Q W V . Y ,-g' V . . 1 'E 2: E,fx H2 Y Q ag , Mg M , it U Y ,S eu. ' , f , 3. Q2 we , , ,J ,WLV ,TZ . , ,,,5 -1 4 1, , M! W. mx S3 AQN 1 ,f . l 3 R kk. . gm , bn , N 502 , f' 3, as As Ll' 4 ifw- T , , 4 ,h . .JJ ' 0 9 MR. FUSTON-Row I: Duncan, Draper, J. Fisl1er, Drum Englebeck, Bonomi, Fifziarrell, Elvis, Faires, DuBois, Esles Row ll: Ferrell, Dunn, Edwards, Finlrle, English, Emery, R Fisher, Easley, Dunlord, Feldman. Row Ill: J. Evans, Flalf, Flower, P. Evans, Dunbar, Encinas, Easfwood, Finley, Fain Eubanlls, Elmore. MR. GRAY-Row I: Haire, A. Gonzales, Gunn, Groclwowslry B. Griffin, B. Green, N. Graham, B. Gullwrie, Goodniglwf, J. Green, Gunnels, Gray. Row Il: J. Green, R. Green, J Graham, B. Graham, Griggs, Graser, Glaze, J. Griffin Gurzi, K. Gul'l'1rie, Gierfson, Gooles. Row Ill: Greene Glisson, Godal, L. Gonzales, Griffilh, Guss, Gayelfe, Good- man, Guslafson, Graenenslein, Gunderson, Glines. MISS NORTON--Row I: Plmfllipe, Pleslneclr, Pfeiffer, Perez. Pierson, Powell, J. Price, Pehrson, Phillips, J. Pelerson. Row ll: Pellif, Pierce, Piely, Propsler, Peppin, Pellersen, Penn, R. Price, H. Pelerson. Row Ill: W. Pelerson, Pouller, Priggue, Pound, C. Price, Pilme, Penrose, PlaH', Plnebus, Pei+z, Pendley. MISS HANDY-Row l: R. Henry, Hardesly, Heedwohl, Hays, N. Harf, J. Henry, Darman, M. Hansen, Hozan, Hamner, Hamill, Handler. Row ll: Hasfings, Helsley, Harp- sfer, Hawkins, Henlrel, R. Henry, Henderson, T. Hamilfon, R. Harris, Hari, Heglin, D. Hanson. Row Ill: Hammons, J. Hanson, J. Harnilfon, M. Hansen, B. Hall, B. Hanson, Harlow, Hauser, Haslna, A. Hari, L. Harris W Hall. 46 MR. OLIVER--Row I: Roberfson, Rieger, Ravin, Reeder, Rambaud, Rice, Rapp, Rasmussen, Riedel, R. Ripley. Row II: Rebald, Rappaporf, Reed, Roberf, Recfor, Radcliffe, Revica, Reece. Row Ill: Quiclr, Roberfs, R. Ripley, M. Ripley, Pur- vine, Pulnam, Robinson, Purcell, Richards. MRS. MEALEY-Row I: Pearson, Norvell, Peck, Newion, O'Keefe, Olsen, Owensby, Ochoa, B. Parker, Olson. Row II: Onclaselr, Paclrwood, Owens, T. Oalrey, Olsson, B. Parlrer, Noblifi, Norron, Nordeen, B. Oalrey. Row III: Page, Newman, Osborn, Paulson, Paul, Odiorne, PaHon, Neumann, Paresek, Parkin, Ore. 47 MR. SPRONG-Row I: Scruggs, ScoH, Shurfe, D. J. Smi+l1, Schreclcengasf, Sirignano, Shepherd, Shane, Scovillc. Row ll: Seymour, D. M. Smilh, Sizemore, Slemmer, Siris, Sieden- fofi, D. Smifh, ScoH, Sibifslci. Row III: Slosson, Slagfe, Sheridan, F. Smiih, Sherwood, Shaw, Sinz, Sellers, Schrader, Schwcde. MR. FREEMAN-Row I: Darnell, B. Davis, Daniels, DeCon- nick, Darden, Dobbs, Daulley, Dixon, Delhane, DeKIyne, R. Davis, Row II: Dominguez, Dillon, Davison, Davies, David- son, A. Davis, Denlinger, Denson, Dorsey, Dahl, Dolan. W, wr x Q61 W4 , f N: A 'f1 - I K' Q 5 l , Y N 'fff12l4 7'jg ,f ' I fb at V V ' ,, ,A ,wg H HW .Y ' .fa ' J' A M.. mf, 1,7 H' ,gy I 51- yy-A ' my, A gf ff Q. ' - -I Qpmff fl 3- . ,y 41353, K ,flilfs W Q 5 Sf ., ik Wi, .liz :Q ' ig? '39, i, f Eff! J w 5 ,ww va . We wah X Qi W 3. W' A5 , Q ,N 'U ts Uv X3 Q! ,H , .rv zz- f 1?, X . ' MQN ,Q I ix yn Sw. A Q V.: . mi- W ,V 2 ,.Wl6, X X, 'K A A W A ,W mfg, Qfw W vg ' S I 5 fi 3, f ,Q ' Lt . in . -kLV, 3 1 ,Tig 1 - J x A A L, ' ' :L cf 1, Vx:- J x W .,.4, ,M 3 1 it - 1 I A ' K M ' ' iffw - . if 1 1 ., ., If , -, U ZS? K , Vw 44 9- A if 4 .if ,L 4,6 A 5 2 My ,Q S, . V. 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I 2 MWF YY 5 ffm 4 V4 '71 1' f 5 f 2 SQ 5 my if l x I :Lau J n-I 1: I I i 'IPI L n A A , r l Q fx fitfk W O 93654: W f v-54 gm 54 ay 'A Q3 f -v ,, , .JE v ' ' if x jpg , 1 if f 4 xr L is QQ -E--2 iw WW Ji' 'xg r iwfiw rf 791 HMM his Q fi E ii w , .QL fa' , '29 2: E s .M if--X LQ. 5 1: K 5529 53331 WK X? we 'vp ,ali was n 'Y' ar' Mm bmi' SH' CBS BROADCAST-Members ol Miss liumsey's speech class presenled a round 'fable discussion on Schools of Tomorrow on Ihe CBS program, School ol Jrhe Air. SCHOLARSHIP-The California Scholarship Federaiion is Jrhe organ- izalion Thai sels lhe scholasiic slandard lor lhe whole school. Members have earned The necessary len poinrs Ihrough recommending grades and general service aclivilies. CBS BROADCAST-Row I: Lore, Ferguson, High. Row ll: Casfle, Sfamp. Row III: Casaday. SCHOLARSHIP-Row I: Pailerson, Nesselrod, Hampson, Tusha, Anderson, Riichey, Nichokov, Granfham, Neuberf. Row Il: Oliver, Ballard, Schmidl, S. Williams, WiHen, Moorehouse, Berfelli, Gissberg. Row III: Wills, Brown, Broolrs, Sparks, Riddick, Marfix, Fruhling, Conner, Maspero, Durr, Travis, Balser. Row IV: R. Williams, Knerr, Ellis, Haney, Zvacelr, Murphy, Longfield, Slark, Hendryx, Pifman. Row V: Jones, Opsal, Hinckley, Lynch, Jacobus, Luckman, Gillis. Row VI: Young, Erdahl, Farrand, Cree, Fusion, Varney, Shay, Laughlin, Mansfield, LoviI'I, Thornion. Row VII: Gibson. Freden, Vickers, Gallagher, Vicfor, Declc, Elkins, Pease. Row VIII: Mr. Tracy IAdviserI, Douglass, Wallace, McGrane, Blair, Whifeker, Eckerf, Allen, Mrs. Hazele+ IAdviserI. COSTUME CREW and MAKE-UP CREW--llwe Coslume anol Malce-up Crews are Jrlie capable worlcers responsible for Ihe cosluminq and malce- up in The many slage producrions. This year, in acldilion 'ro Ilwe Senior Play and Clirislmas Concerl, lnese Crews played a similar role in flue Operelra. GIRLS' JUNIOR GLEE-The Girls' Junior Glee is an imporlanl organi- zalion a+ Poly. Direcled by Mrs. Ashbrook. il lakes parl in many musical presenlalions. COSTUME CREW-Row I: Comby, Benz, Reynolds, Wrinkle, Miss Smilh IAdviserl, Hughes, Faw- ceH, Jenkins, P. Bell, Balser. Row II: B. Bell, Varney, Wrighf, Swenson, Williams, Turner, Gales, Ruddy, Hudson. GIRLS' JUNIOR GLEE CLUB-Row I: Smifh, Young, Parker, Boone, Baynlwam, Hall, Sfillman, Frederick, Van Hyffe, HoneycuH, Mallory, Dubin, Valley. Row II: Johnson, Ball, Winand, Jordon, Minis, Humberf, Miller, Hughes, McDonald, Czerniainslri, McKinney, Archer. Row III: Meyer, Husha, Thompson, Poulfer, Schadiclr, R. Cheek, P. Cheek, Causey, Brown, Smylhe, Cannaday, Hunt ba ff e'ff , v . - Y , 7,7 ,f K lm-: CHRISTMAS CONCERT-Wi+h sfriking visualizafions serving as Hwe background Hwe a cappella choir, combined'glee clubs, and advanced orchesfra presen+ed rhe annual Chrisfrnas Concert The beaufiful music, cosfuming, and seffing gave credir +o a qreaf deal of hard work and preparafion on Hue par? of facuify and sfudenfs. fx Mi: y 4 wr W N A. ,H MASQUE AND SANDAL-Masque and Sandal players are in qreal de- mand for appearances before civic and sludenl body groups. These oulsrandinq dramaric sludenis are chosen from The Oral Expression and Drarnalics classes. STAGE CREW-Row I: Mr. Hicks lSponsorl, Schaefer, Laughlin, Miss Warner lSponsorl, Siafford, Baker, Kerin, Suffon. Misner, Griggs. Row II: Robinson, Blick, Johannsen, Waflzins, Miller, Connors Beaford, Allen, Bishop, Morfgan, Miller. Row Ill: Harvey, Sundquisf, Shay, Websier, Cunningham Scanlan, Mr. Richards lSponsorl. MASQUE AND SANDAL-Row l: Pease, Jones, Lander, Torgeson, Gissberg, Lichfi, McQuay, Opsal Hogane, Slovaks, Miss Breed lAdviserl. Row II: Jirdon, Sarior, Trumbuil, Smifh, LoviH', Moore Hilloclc, Bulloclr, Miller. Row Ill: Morgan, Poulen, Hammond, Mings, Fleck, Ruffner, Webs+er, Sori- anello, Eckerl, Spille. x mv K Y ,, ,fy Q jj Q ,A ,, I f fm N 5? wg iv QQ 'M 1 if is 'WZ an 6 ' iz g W f , Q, , Q - 5 1 w ,. . . ' . a' X 3' L EW: KJ yy gtg , , Jf M ' H , K' sg? X 4 ' X ' ' ' J' - f if-flifg , K' ' .2351 L.,hL-', f fl , V A xx ,. is W, W in . I. fs xg -P P 9 -' , W . . -,.f Q TQ m , A , Bw 4 A 2? Af m m sv ff W 'fi ' W ,- - ,.. -- , ' wg , ,, MW ' ' Q V , 24 L. 4' ffl . , H ' ,E , nk , 5, ' ' fi 1 v .V,,.V, . .- P . A f K. 3 ,M , M, .L g., Q A'-' v I ' V , ,. -'Q ' M, .Q 'mm .Ls ffV ' Yf,. ,W 5 iff .5 V 13: '- 51 5 wiv? m N x ' R , E 1 ' P w , A H l A z K , -Q If 1 S , gs ,sc ,, ' Q g , Miz! 4 4 ' X LF .fy ' jiizg' . 7 7 f -, mf, If X zip? 53 - I ' Q35 i - 5 'Z' Q , gif -' ' '- ' ' ' , f ilm' 'R 'AT in .. - A 'lf if jlibffv W 'Q aw Qt i f . 1 X k ,Q . 6 'H' - K 'V iw -. , U A , n ,, ,xx f' 'lik'- fiiwaiirr-n STAGE CRAFT and STAGE CREW-+The Siege Crall end Siege Crew classes supply ihe scenery and special ellecis in The numerous produc- Tions. These siudenls behind 'rhe scenes deserve much credii for The suc- cess ol a presenlaiion. STAGE CRAFT--Row I: Berkey, Gafes, Hawkins, Mahiew, Bilby, Laughlin, Stafford, Summers. Row ll: Brisfol, Smilh, Coy, Eclcerr, Larson, Ruddy, Miss Warner lAclviserl, Lingsley. STAGE MAKE-UP-Row I: Eagle, Reynolds, C. Norfon, Omundson, Taylor, Hughes, Nail, M. Norfon, Roebuck. Row II: Moore, Young, Barber, McGraih, Karlsen, Campbell, Lasafer, McLellan, Acock-a, Miss Smyfhe lAdviserl. Row Ill: Chrisfinson, Anasf, Ruffner, Hanna, Opsal, Miller. BOYS' GLEE CLUB-The members ol The Boys' Glee Club have an opporlunily lo develop individual group lalenl Through parlicipalion in musical aclivilies. This year The boys have done a greal deal Towards making The Operella a success. ADVANCED ORCHESTRA-The Advanced Orcheslra direcled by Mr. Gill is well qualified lo perform al The school produclions and musicals. The Orcheslra won a superior raling al The annual Soulhern California Band and Orcheslra Feslival. BOYS' GLEE CLUB--Row l: Caraway, McKnight Tanlcsley, Malmborg. Row II: Mellon, Rushfon, Taylor, Wille. ADVANCED ORCHESTRA-Row I: Wood, Gilbert Boldl, Smilh, Lowry, Becker, Canlas, Bancroll, Seymour, Huseboe. Row ll: Bauerle, Keen, Easfburn, Rushfon, Ore, Paulson, Bancrofr, Adamson, Row III: Kugel, Sippel, Skinner, Bancroft Booher, Hardesly, Dallin, Ferrell, Simpson, Holmes. Row IV: Johnson, B. Fosfer, Websler, Young, Mellon, G. Fosler, Thursfon. Row V: Ridinger, Rulherford, Boyd, Hendricks, Kolniclc, Moorelield, Hardman, Sincoclm, Brown. , 4 VICTORY AIDES-The Viciory Aides are volunleers from The school Thai are doing a greal deal Io relieve The shorlaqe oi nurses. These girls worlc in The nearby hospiials as nurses' aides whenever They are needed. FIRE CAPTAINS-The Fire Caplains Take charge of Tire drills under The direciion oi Mr. Brainard and a sludeni Fire Chief. Their rnain respon- sibiliiies are slrudeni saleiy and The clearing OT The buildings during These drills. VICTORY AIDES-Row I: Holley, Chambers, Acoclce, Pifman, Doyle, Mungo, Wiflocir, Knerr, Whifing. Row II: Osborne, Black, Elvin, Brown, AIIen, E. Siedschlag, R. N. ISupervisorI, Coulier, Cochrane, Torgeson, Arnold. Row III: Schliesmayer, Boyce, Parrish, Ogden, Reavy, Zvacelr, Anderson, Mefford, Hanson, Kriernenaker, Riga. FIRE CAPTAINS-Row I: Beclreff, Thomson, Walker, Derschi Row II: Gregg, Delleney, Glassner, Cram, Cree, Wilkinson, Williams, Larson, Ten Eyclc. Row III: Brainerd, Goddard, Scoif, Gable Herber+s, Ruffner, Eafon, Turner, Corrin. UNIFORM BOARD-The members of The Uniform Board meer every lunch period in order lo keep an accurale record ol The our-of-uniform slips. The Board ocls as a iudqmenl commilree lor any excuses lhe girls wish lo oller. UNIFORM BOARD-Griffin, Scafchard, Parlier, Miss Richards lAdviserl, Hoge, Kennedy. STUDENT BODY STORE-Row I: S+arlx lManagerl, Clayton, deWiH, Gusfin, Gleming, Renius, Eubanks, Newell, Fulfz lManagerl. Row ll: Norfon, Naylon, Toofhman, Troufman, McCowen, Dahms, DuPree. Row Ill: Baumgarlner, Spencer, Belcher, Mirchell, Tody, Bradford, Syker. Row IV: Cooper, Wahlsfrom, Johnson, Wolfe, Halderman, Englebeck, Webb. Row V: Kaehnke, Scoville, Schusler, Booker, Hydanus. Row VI: Langdon, Girad, Barnes, Davis, Grove, Crane. Vll: Tucker, Craig, Ball, Reddish, Hanna, Hilf, Miler. ROTC-Under lhe able leadership ol Colonel Sluls and Sergeanl Hickey Jrhe ROTC has compleled one ol The mosl aclive and prolilable years in ils hislory. This corps renders service lo Poly by developing leadership and preparing boys lor mililary service. The balallion has an enrollmenl of 265 and is organized inlo 3 companies, band, llag delail, and ollicers' BAND-Row l: Olson, Kirby, Doly, Wilson, Scoville, Miller, Moorlfiield, O'Niel, Mahieu, Gill, Lawrence. Row ll: Miller, Malrley, Marfgam, Brown, Smi+l1, Whisiler, Kibbe, Gardner, Crowell, Roberfs, Peferson, Taylor. Row III: Groom, Arnold, Sincoclr. ROTC OFFICERS AND SPONSORS-Row l: Daniel, Young, Cram, Nielson, Counfryman, Burfon, Sincoclr, Aisfrup, Nelson, Pierce. Row II: Groom, Wrighf, Spille, Webber, Whifelrer, Card. Row Ill: Mench, Douglass, Coclcriel, Kruse, Rasmussen, Shapiro, Arnold. slall. The annual Federal lnspeclrion held in lhe lale spring examines fhe loalallion on mililary laclics, drilling, appearance, and precision. Medals and awards are presenled for excellence and proficiency in Jrhese poinls. The social aclivilies are lwo mililary balls usually held in January and June. RIFLE TEAM-Row l: Blick, Wrighf, Peflersen, Norfon, Siromberg, Sgf. Hickey. Row ll: Brasher, HaHen, Arnold, Mench, Webber, Allan lCapfainl. COLORS AND FLAG DETAIL-Robison, Vickers, Do+y, Gill, Groom, Lawrence, Mahieu, Allen, Hernandez. UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION CONTEST-Various phases ol The Conslilulion were The Topics Tor The Unilecl Slales Conslilulion con- lesl sponsored Ioy The American Legion. Turley Mings won lirsl place in Ioolh The school and cily-wide Tinals. . U. S. CONSTITUTION CONTEST-Mings, Macy, Hiner, Adamson. SOPHOMORE SPEAKING CONTEST-Row I: Taylor, Levin, Ripley, Brown, Green, Horner. Row ll: Groenenslein, Moore, Schmill, Moss, Hess. PRINT SHOP-Row I: Olson, Edwards, Nicholson, Payne, Simmons, Allison, Madearis, Gunn, Wolfe, Halderman, Maynaham, Moore, Wilson, Hulcill, Bull. Row II: Eubanlws, Yoclxey, McLellan, Thompson, Taylor, Campbell, Nielo, Jones, Whillocla, Engel, Spangler, Henson, G. Moore. Row III: Mr. Sfribley lAdviserI, Wood, Shane, Rulherlord, Roberls, Casperson, Burdell, Devlin Richmond, Gieclr, Vineyard, Heckler, Bland. Row IV: Pienon, Spain, Leverefl, Meinyon, Russell Landrelh, Rulz, Marsh, Pearson, Anderson, Brisfol, Mr. Freeman lAdviserI. Row V: Dunn, Mungo, Wilcoxen, Bowles, Bray, Benner, Jay, Conder, Snider, Rosornan, Brinlcman, Arnold. Row VI: Fernandez, C. Campbell, Clark, Shaw, Holloway, Grosshans, Lyon, Chilcol, Ruclcer, Boollw, Cope, Elsaesser, Coclxs. Row VII: L-asaler, Nolze, C. Norlon, Well, Jioras, Crozier, Todd, Laplanle, Talum, G. Norlon. Row VIII: Glassner, Laver, Comba, Brock, Mann, Solhern, Salvaggio, Walers, Firey. I i SOPHOMORE SPEAKING CONTEST-The TinalisTs in The Sophomore Speaking conTesT, sponsored annually ltvy The Chamber oT Commerce, were chosen Trom 500 sTudenTs in The Sophomore English classes. The winners, Linda HardesTy, lvlary Horner, and Norma Brown, spolce on The chosen Topic WhaT Ivlalces America C5reaT? HIGH LIFE-One oT The mosT imporTanT sTudenT publicaTions is The High LiTe published weekly by The IA journalism class. This year The paper achieved The All American Award Trom The lNlaTional Scholaslric Press AssociaTion. HIGH LIFE Second Semesfer-Row I: Hoge, Kelly, Philes, Epperson, Higgins, Halleif, Rifchey. Row ll: Gissberg, Cooper, Marlowe, Noe, Bodine, Hills. Row Ill: Tubbs, Kling, Shoemaker, Fleck, Mr. Andrews lAclviserl, Presley, McElfisl'i, Fifzgerald. HIGH LIFE-Row I: Hills, Cooper, Young, Turner, Williams. Row ll: Halleif, Epperson, Mings, Rifchey, Mr. Andrews lAdviserl, Gissberg, Hoge, Fouiris, Philes. Row III: Presley, Fifzgerald, Tubbs, Waife, McKenna, JaCoby. A 4 CAERULEA STAFF-Row l: Brown, NiqueHe, Delacruz, Callahan, Brooks, Schwarberg, Walson. Row II: Beclreff, Chifliclr, Tracy, Thornfon. Hunler, Galanfe, Boolh. Row Ill: Goedde, Sfevenson, Cree, Seiler, Young, Erdahl, Schnug. Row IV: Coy, Bell, Zinn, Miles, Summers, lnman, Gray. Row V: Hudson, Campbell, Ewarr. - - Coeordinaiors ...... Billy J. Coy, Beverly Bell Phofograplwy ......... .. Bob Campbell, Pal Hudson Faculfy, Adminisirafion . Alice Gray, Maxine Ewarl Aclivifies ........... ............ D oro'l'l1y Zinn Sporfs .... Bob Inman, Burfon Larlcey Dedicafion .............. Reid Miles Clubs .. .. Colleen Summers CAERULEA-A lol of energy and work combined wiilm good limes was spenl lo make flue 1945 Caerulea an accurale and inferesfing accounl ol Poly's 5O+l1 year. The yearbook conlains a compleie lwislory ol llwe scl1ool's olevelopmenl in +l'1e lasl 50 years as well as a lisl of +lwe'dislinguisl'1ecl qraduales. THE STAFF Edi+ors-Firsf Semes+er . , A ..., ..,.,.. ,.... . . Cedric Whiie -Second ..,,. ....,.. . . . . . . Margarei' Wilkinson Assisfanl' Edi1'or .,.... .... M ary Goedde Ar+ Edifor ....., . . . Marilyn Erdalnl Asst Ar+ Edi1'or .. .. Beverly Schnug Business Manager . . 4 , . . BeHe Cree Sales Manger . , ...., ..... J aye Hun+er Adverfising Manager .. .... Bonnie Brown Sfory Copy Ediror ....., ,.,. B eHy Ann Boo+l1 Name Lis+ Copy Edifor . . , Margaref Young Phofography Edi+or .... .. . David Delacruz Asst Pl1o+ograpl1y Edi+or . . Marvene Nique'He Facul+y, Adminisfraiion 4 . Mary Lou Brooks Senior Edifor .4.....,., .. . Kay S+evenson Junior-Sophomore Edi+or Evelyn Galanfe Exchange Edifor ..,..,r ,.., D oroihy Tracy Ac+ivi+ies Edifor .,,. . . . Doro+lny Seiler Ast Aciiviries Edi+or . Alan Thornlon Club Edifor .....,,, .. Aileen Callahan Asst Club Edifor ,,.... Janice Schwarberg Boys' Spor'rs Edi+or ..,. ..... E d Cl1iHick Asst Boys' Sporfs Edifor .. Melvin Beckeli Girls' Sporrs Edi+or .,.,. . Marilela Walson General Adviser .......4 ..........,... N orlyn S. Dull Ari Adviser . .. ...........,....,....,., E. Ruih Ziegler Prinfing Advisers , ...,. Claude R. Freeman, Arlhur F. Slribley Phofography Adviser ................. Donald C. Meadows CAERULEA PHOTOGRAPHERS--All The oic:Tures and imTeresTinq pho- Toqraphic eTTecTs in The Caerulea are a produc3T oT The Caemlea PhoToq- raohy class. Mr. Meadows, The adviser, selecTs These sTudenTs Tor Their ahiliTy Trom The advanced lohoTogralohy classes. CAERULEA PHOTOGRAPHERS-Firsf Serne-:Ter-Row l: Buck, Philes, STipp, Evans, Donahoo, Hinckley, Oliver. Row ll: Campbell, ATlcin, Williams, Mack, Wade. CAERULEA PHOTOGRAPHERS--Second Semesfer-Rowl: Heim, Yee, Philos, Wood, Hinckley, Olives-,Bloclrer, Garcia, Sfipp, Buclr. Row ll: O'Leary, ATl:in, Wade, Vaughn, Wood, Williams. Q s Q SCHOLARSHIP BANQUET-The invocalion by David Burcham offici- ally opened Ihe annual Scholarship Awards Banguel al Ihe Masonic Temple. An inleresiing program was presenred, including a Ialk by Glenn C. Burbank ll, Poly alumnus, on Educa'rion, Even Overseas. The high- lighl of The evening was Ihe presenlalion of lamp pins Io Jrhe sealbearers by The principal, Howard Hicks. I CSF ADVISORY BOARD-Row I: I.oviH', Erdahl, Mead, Farrand, Fusion, Williams, Rifchey, Lyfha. Row II: Miss Norfon IAdviserI, Mr. Tracy IAdviserI, Miss Hazelef IAdviserI. SCHOLARSHLP-Row I: Rifchey, Nicholson, Lowry, Cosgrove, Harriman, Scheifer, Spencer, Gairher, Hanson, AbboH, Williams. Row II: Abplanalp. Bruer, Luckman, Bowles, Bray, Holley, Sievenson, Merrell, Enwall, Knerr, Miller. Row III: Underwood, Wa+son, Ashford, Leach, Smofel, Melander, Ayres, Becker, Jones, Wood, Brooke. Row IV: Boofh, Brown, Brooks, Spurgin, Winfield, Bannisier, Fosfer, McGregor, Crufcher, Turner. Row V: Fusion, Baldwin, Archer, Cookson, Wrigh+man, Schaner, Lane, Marsh, Henkel, Harpsrer. Row VI: Jackson, Hogan, Gibson, Goodwin, Cleveland, Winrich, Shannon, Mrs. Branson IAdviserI. Row VII: Downing, Deck, Brown. Row VIII: Goldman, Roberson, Aine, Rasgon, Larson, Delacruz, Ten Eyck, Graeser, Wilkinson. Bob Gregg Vice-Presideni' Presideni' Tom Eaion Secreiury Senior Class Officers y Dell Gibbons IYMOND GERALD ADAMS, Jr. IVILLE LEE ANDERSON-B Foofball, Oplimisl -Y, High Life ARGARET R. ARNOLD-Porlia, ROTC Spon- ', German Club, Vicfory Aide, Spanish Club PCELYN PATRICIA BANCROFT-Orcheslra, rdan High School -ORIA G. BARRE-Adverlising Club AN BATCHAM .BERTA Ivi. BEALES LAND GERRY BECKETT-C Track, B Traclc, Op- 1is+ Hi-Y GGY J. BEKKER-Slcafing Club, Honor Guard, fling Club, Hi-Tri, Radio Club ATILDA BERRO 'IIRLEY H. BOLDT ITSY ANN BOLLINGER-Bowling Club, Tennis ub, Drill Team, GAA CHARD FREDERICK BOMBERG--Baslcelball LORIA R. BRAY INE BREWER RACE R. BRIGHT-Hi-Tri, Ouling Club, Slcaling ub, Honor Guard ETTY LOU BROWN-Ushers' Club, GAA, Tennis lub, Golf Club, Spanish Club ETTY LOU BURNS URIEL FRANCIS CHAMPION--Tennis, Sporls DNNIE LAVONNE CHRISTENSEN-Ad Club, mcii Club DRIS P. CHRISTIANSEN-Bowling Club DHN R. COCKRIEL-Bowling Club, Sword and :abbard, Radio Club BDEL COHN-Ushers' Club Ad Club, Pres. vanish Club, Alpha Della DNNIE COLLEEN COOK-GAA, Tennis EORGE D. CRAM-Sword and Scabbard, hemisiry Club, French Club ARY G. DAVILLA-Euodia Bible Club, Canleen, regg Club, Bowling Club JWARD I.. DEW-Acrobaius Club ARIANNE DONAHOO-Caerulea Phoiograph- ', Sluclenl' Body Siore I , . .4 an v,4 lf if' . 7 s ,L l ,a 51 . .J '55- ill X 2 .D MAXINE P. DUBOIS-Pi Kappa, Swimming C STEPHEN R. DUNPHY-Carllon High S CarH'on, Minn. TOM S. EATON-Tennis, Sphinx MARY ANNA ELLIS-CSF, Chamber of Co ce A ALVA A. EVANS HOMER LAVERN EVANS--Caerulea gi-aphy, Pi Kappa, High Life Pho+ographer EDWARD MASON EVELAND ADELE H. FERNANDEZ A. ALICE FOUTRIS-High Life, Pi Kappa, C Club STANLEY C. FREDEN--CSF LEROY WAYNE FREEBY--Spanish Club, Bi Club, JV Baseball, Phi Kappa Phi RUTH MlRlAM FUSBY-English Riding Bowling Club, Euodia, Tennis Club, Pi Tau Tl TlLLlE MARIE GALAZ PEGGY L. GEARHART-Drill Team, Saala, ming Club NANCY DELL GIBBONS-Sec. Sr. Class, V. Alpha Sigma, Ushers' Club, Chris+mas Cc Pageanl, CSF, Sr. Orch., Girls' Sr. Glee JOHN GIBSON--Raclio Club, German Clul: MARGARET GLASS STANLEY S. GLASSNER-ROTC, Commis: Officer, Sword and Scabbard, CSGVWW II ROBERT V. GREGG--Pres. Sr. Class, Pres. B1 Club, Pres. Acrobafus Club, Gymnasric Ushers' Club, CSF BARBARA RUTH GUSTINE-CSF, Pres. Phi Chi, Pi Tau Thera, Girls' League Ari Comn C of C, GAA, Taima MILDRED JUNE HARDlN-Hi-Tri, Drill Team KENNETH EUGENE HARDMAN-Green Advanced Orches+ra, Mu Alpha Sigma EST!-IER D. HART ARTHUR H. HAYES-Raclio Club BARBARA JEAN HAZLETT-Swimming Clul 'l'ory Aide, Bowling Club MARY,R. HECK-Bowling Club, Caerulea l grapher WALTER LOUIS HECKLER-Op'l'imis'l Club Foofball, V Foofball EMMETT TRAVIS HEINRICH YCE ELAINE HESSENGER-CSF -VIA NIOLA HOLDEN-Drum Maiorelfe, Vic- y Aide, Golf Club, Tennis Club RRY J. HOLLOWAY TTY E. HUGHES-GAA ILAND FRANK HUGHES-V Tennis, JV Baslxef- I, Capf. V Tennis FRED W. JACOBY, Jr.-Assf. Ed. High Life, . Summer School News, Assoc. Ed. CSF Bullelin, Play, USAAF, Spor+s Ed. High Life INAMARIE JOHNSON-Weslern Riding Club, egg Club ICE RUTH KITSELMAN-Ouling Club, Advan- I Tennis Club, Hi-Tri GENE KNIGHT--Baslxelball, Cross Counlry, Jr. cheslra .YMOND B. LAKE-Psi Della Club :K BURTON LARKEY-Gymnasfics, Acrobaius Jb, Caerulea Arr VERLY FERN LATHROP-A Cappella Choir, nior Glee, Majorelle AYNE J. LAWSON-V. P. Alpha Della, Sec. zas. Psi Della, ROTC ZTOR S. MACK-JV Foo+ball, V Foofball, ROTC nd, Green Band, Jr. Orcheslra, Caerulea Pholo- apher ARY CLARICE MANN-Vicfory Aide ANUEL'JOE MARINES-Leaders Club, Hi-Y -A H. MARTIN . MAYER-Golf, Delphi Club ERALD LAWRENCE MCCABE-Oplimisl' CKEY MCKENNA RRVEY S. MCMAHON, Jr. 4MA E. MCNEILL-Pageanl' RGINIA METCALF EORGE MARTAIN MILLER--Masque and ndal, Green Band, ROTC Band, ROTC, Alpha ella, Sr. Play, Pageani INE MILLER-C of C, Gregg Club, Ushers' ub, Taima, Bowling Club ' ARILYN JOYCE MILLER-Ushers' Club, Gregg ub, GAA, Taima, Bowling Club EORGE MOORE-V Foo+ball, Op+imisl' Hi-Y, ahers' Club XTHARINE MOTT-Alpha Saaia, Sludenl' Body ore 4. X i mm MARY LOU MOYLE JACQUELYN MURDOCK-Masque and 5 Euodia, Pi Tau Thefa, CSF HELEN NEMITZ-Drill Team RAYMOND WILLIAM NEUMEISTER, Jr. Cavalry Club, Sfudenf Body S+ore, Cross Cc Track BONITA C. NIELSON-Advanced RI1y'rI1ms, Bowling Club, ROTC Sponsor, Drill Team, P. CAROLL IRENE NORTON-Salesmanship Sfudenl' Body S+ore HELEN BERNIECE O'BRIEN-Sr. Girls' Gle4 JAMES FOSTER O'CONNER-Boys' Glee, l pella Choir, V Baske+balI, CSF, CI1risI'mas C4 Pageant Op+imis'r Hi-Y DONALD PANNEBAKER WILMA F. PARR AUDREY JULIA PATTON EVERT ELDON PEARSON, Jr.-JV Basel Baseball, V Foolball, SI1ee+ Me+al, Opfimisl Ushers' Club JOHN LOWRY PETERS, Jr--JV Baseball, N ball, B Foo+baII, V Foolball, Opfimisr Hi-Y, C WAYNE D. PETERS-Applied Sales, Salesn' Club SHIRLEY IRENE POTTER MARILYN PRITCHARD-Drill Team, E Club, Swimming Club, Saafa D CLAUDE RAYMOND PUGH-S+age Crew LELAND D. RENEAU-CSF ROBERTA ANN ROBERTSON-Hi-Tri, ' Club, Bowling Club - . VIOLET ANN ROEBUCK-Gamma Io+a CI KATHERINE GLORIA ANNE RUDDY-GA Tri, Chrisfmas Concert, Acacia GERTRUDE M. SANTELLA-Ushers' Club GERTRUDE E. SCHMIDT ROBERT WILLIAM SELLEK-Cross CounI'r MARJORIE SHAFER-Ushers' Club GEORGE RAYMOND SHERLOCK, Jr.- Club Ci'Iy Public Speaking Con'IesI', Summer Speaking Conlesl, Track ETHEL PEARL SINCLAIR BERNICE GENEVIEVE SMITH-Salesn Club, Sfudenl' Body S+ore, Sfudenfr Bod' Mgr. , OROTHY MAE SPENCER-Ushers' Club, Tajma, TAA, Riding Club UBY MAE STEWART-Drill Team, Bowling Club, ATRICIA GAY STRONG ATHLEEN V. SUMMERS-Adv. Rhy'rhms, V. E. :awling Club, ROTC Sponsor, Drill Team, Pageanr VE TARDY-Gamma lofa Chi iEORGlA TAYLOR-Slca+ing Club . OHNNY THORNBURGH W ARBARA E. TOMS-Bowling Club, Chemisfry . L, V Zlub ' A ' ARBARA JEAN TURNER-Bowling Club, C of C, Iigh Life, Courfesy Club, Taima ZHARLES STUART TURNER-Foofball ,UBY JUNE TYNER .NNETTE DOLORES VOGEL-Sr. Glee, German Ilub TNTHONY F. M. WATSON IEDRIC A. WHITE, Jr.-V Tennis, C of C, Ed. Iearulea, Harvard Award, ROTC .OY ARCHIE WHITEKER-ROTC, NCOC, Zhemisfry Club, Chemislry Team, Lamp Recipienf, ISF, Orchesfra, Sword and Scabbard lENNETH GENE WHITESELL-Mgr. V Track, Agr. V Foofball OU ELVA WILCOXEN-Bowling Club, Sludenl iody Sfore LOSCOE S. WILKEY, Jr.-Yell Leader, CSF, Us- ers' Club, V Tennis, JV Tennis, NCOC, Sec. Boys' ,eague IARBARA J. WILLIAMS-Salem High School, Lalem, Oregon 1RANKWING 1OWARD WING-Radio club T, , ..srffe ,igg :ARBARA ANN WOMACK-uniform Board, , , ,,, 'il F si, - Iorpus Chris+i High School, Corpus Chrisfi, Texas A A XRDEN WAYNE YEAM 1, 'IKEY ZES-Orchesira, Poly Hi Trio, Pageanl 5 , e 'f J A 5 PR G - tg CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-The Chamber oi Commerce meels once a week in oroler io acquaihi The sluderils wiih The school proiecis and aclivilies. This group also direcis ihe cooperalion loeiween siuoleni and Communiiy organizaiions. COMMISSION-Row I: Mr. Reid lAdviserl, Mead, Miss Lofland lAdviserl, Row ll: BeckeH, Pi+man, Hawkins, Peachy. llwi My CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-Row I: Chrisfianson, Zarcos, Coolrson, Edmonds, Avery, Bruns. Row Il: Rifchey, Kelley, Kohl, Higgins, R. Muggli, Geary, Zvacelr. Row Ill: Goedde, Hardesiy, H. Muggli, Brenf, Winfield, Beard, Englebeclr. Row lV: Hoge, Lee, McCrea, Breni, Davies, Firsf, Carnahan. Row V: Tl1orn+on, LoviH, Miss Gridley lAdviserl, Harnilion, Werner, Mr. Oliver fAdviserl. GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD--The Advisory Board of Ihe Girls' League is composed ol Ihe Execulive Board, presidenls of girls' clubs, and chairmen appoinled for various commillees. The Backwards dance, new girls' parly, and The May Day program are only parl oi Ihe aclivilies promoled by Jrhe Girls' League. GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD-Second Semesfer-Row I: Brooks, Miss Gass IAdviserI, Miss HarneH' IAcIviserI, Brown. Row II: Mead, Nicholson, Sievenson, Seiler, GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD-Row I: Cree, Nicholson, Broolcs, Brown, Sfevenson, Mead, Seiler, Bradley. Row Il: Miss Loflancl IAdviserI, Miss Pifchford IAA-Iviserl, Phipps, Spencer, Monfgomery, Zinn, Miss HarneH IAdviserI, Miss Gass IAcIviserI. BOYS' LEAGUE CENTRAL COMMITTEE-The Boys' League Cenlrai Cornmijrlee, governing body of Boys' League, is composed ol represen- 'lalives of all boys' sporis and aciiviiies. This organizaiion has held several dances, The proceeds oi which were placed in lhe David Burcharn Schol- arship Fund. V BOYS' LEAGUE CENTRAL COMMITTEE--Row l: Seicla, Chifiiclc, Inman, Presley, Campbell. Row ll: Kiefer, Turner, Gibson, McGrane, Young, Rcberfs. BOYS' LEAGUE CENTRAL COMMITTEE-Row l: Mr. Walker lAdviserl, Turner, Mr. Peniwell lAclviserl. Row ll: Beckefi, Kiefer, Meyer. Pow -A flush, J' v Pexzf-Ja mar f Af 2 Vi 'ii f, ,iw ' 'Lai M' K f , M . :wfw-wx-.L.f1, eff: - - 1 , . K fwww- , . vMm,gi,Q ,..k . g V 5 , . we 1 g,1 fg, W 2 Q wzigf LY lip-1 Qi' 5 1 R , i i J T , w XX V 1 I, , Naam BASKETBALL--Aljrhough ihey didn'+ receive any championships, 'rhe Baskelrball Jream had a good season wi+h a maioriiy of wins. The looys showed Teamwork and cooperaiion in all Jrhe games. B BASKETBALL-Row I: Barfhoiemew, Shafer, Milsiead, Lyons, Payne. Row II: Burgess, Jernigan, Conover, Green, Doiy, Dunn. VARSITY BASKETBALL-Row I: Olson, Gurzi, Hufchinson, LaPlan+e, Doughfy. Row ll: Aufry, Turley. Rainbolf, Juergens, Seida. i BASKETBALL-Top Row: Dunn IB Cap+.,, Seida, Juergens fV Caphj. Cenfer Row: Doughfy. BoHom Row: O'Connor, Aufry, Bamberg. 3' ff 'R Q 5 'fmlkii fy Gurzi, LaPl-anfe xv SWIMMING CLUB-The Swimming Club is composed ol a large num- ber ol girls Ilial meel every Tuesday al llwe YWCA. The girls praclice swimming slrokes or learn life-saving. GIRLS' GOLF CLUB-Row I: Dial, Garcia, Hirmer, Richardson, Nelson. Row II: Heim, Mullins, Gales, Rasner, Hampson, Hills, Quayle. Row III: Riddick, Hendryx, Larson, Prood, Nelson, Tucker, Hirlle. Row IV: Jackson, Knerr, Williams, Juergens, Blocker, Erickson, Acocke. SWIMMING CLUB--Row I: Corbel, Webb, Tusha, Tackell, Norman, Monlgomery, Adamson, Anderson, Boyd. Row II: Wood, DuBois, Monfgomery, Mifclwell, Isaacs, DeKIyne, Commas, Hazlefl, DePreker, Kinnaman, Coulfer, Lyon, Peifz, Wallace, Willenberl, Hullenloclrer, Pierce Hill. Row III: Longfielcl, Locke, Zvacek, Marcoe, Corcoran, Miss Snavely lAdviserl. RIDING CLUB-The girls in The Riding Club meeT every Friday and ride every oTher Friday aT a local sTable. Many OT The girls are excellehT horsewomeri, and a Tevv own Their horses. BASKETBALL-The inTramural baslceTball games were played by The girls every lvlohday and Thursday oT The spring semesTer. The Sophomores were The winners OT The BaslceTball championship Tor The TirsT Time in I I years. WESTERN RIDING CLUB-Ash, Goddard, Woeflin, Miss Reardon IAdviserl, WiH'en, WrighT, Declter, Geary, Willis, Sfefson, Fruhling, Gidney, Callahan, McCrea, Newcomb, Edgar, Balmer, Glenville, Bailey, Mccamplaell, Tiff, Alsobroolc. BASKETBALL CHAMPS-Row I: Boone, Wigness, Ripley, N. Anderson, Tift Row II: H. Anderson Valley, Boyd. . - gggimef 'A ii? M 'Pei WRITERS' CLUB encourages oulslancling wrilers lo do crealive worlc and lo conlribule rnalerial lo various proiecls. AD CLUB aolverlises lhe lreoiuenl school aclivilies llwrouqlfi llwe use ol poslers and announcernenls. WRITERS' CLUB-Row I: Newcomb, Zinn, Wills, Nesselrod, Eagle, Troulman, Erclahl, Bruer, Hall. Row ll: Mrs. Mealey IAdviserl, Mings, Fleck, Spille, Shewmalcer, Thornlon, Mr. Andrews IAdviserl. AD CLUB-Row I: Higgins, Davis, Kohl, Slevenson, Paflerson, Holly, Hansen, Russell, Mead, Marshall, Nicholson. Row ll: Mahannah, Peachy, Cohn, Hilbun, Lewis, Scoll, Began, Randolph, Pilman, Beclrer, Boelnmlce, Sparks. Row Ill: Goddard, Kane, Winlers, Huber, Wallrer, Sieferf, Horfon, Frew, Hawkins, Turner. HI TRI develops social poise and good ciiizenship Through meeings and affairs. i REINAS-Row I: Crufcher, Mercado, Geiler, Dorame, Devlin, MeI'zgar, Brewing+on, Teel. Row II: Hampfon, Brooke, Ingham, Campbell, Bowman, Fausfini, Shay, Lynch, Varney. HI TRI-Row I: AIIen, Roorlx, King, Penrose, Webb, Gai+her, Underberger, Marcoe, ToHen, Williams, Carey, Knerr. Row II: Hall, I'Iai+, Gilberi, S+ucIs+iII, TeeI, Bradiey, Hampfon, Ingham, Wilson, Thompson, Pefersen. I CHEMISTRY CLUB provides an opporlunily lor sludenls who are infer- esled in clmemisiry To work loqellier on advanced experimenls and lo keep up on currenl evenls in chemical research. Pl SIGMA PHI-Row I: Balchin, Cook, Godaf, Hanson, Bahr, Ogden, TruiH, Barker, Ray, Moore, Jioras. Row Il: Griffifh, Brown, Smifh, Godaf, Hobbs, Boelwmke, Taylor, Russell, Holloway, Zinn, Henkel. CHEMISTRY CLUB-Row l: Gissberg, Graeber, Niqueffe, Frulwling, Anderson, Websler, Cree, Fusion, Tucker, Allen, Row Il: Miss Himes, lAdviserl, Kinnear, Rasgon, Goodwin, Bradcliff, Goldman, Downing, Ware, Thornlon. Row Ill: Lyfle, Webber, Appel, Selway, Lynch, Kreager, Jacobson, Counfryman. 0 O o o 0 o fi Q0 o O00 000 O 090 FRENCH CLUB acquainls lhe members more Thoroughly vvilh The French language and French-speaking counlries. FRENCH CLUB Row I. Lovl++ Vllam Graeber Balser DeKlyne Pelerson Smlfh Gllberi Row ll 002, Shulh, Fauslini Shay Eclcerl, Arnold, Keel, Chambers Mrs. Rolin Adviser. SFO-Row l: Yoclxey, Higgins Dahl Hirmer Muggli Mullins Clilhero. Row II: Ewarf George Mellon Morrison Gales Purcell Gales. O 0 O ' o O V O 0 8 O O Z Q it ' .'nqI I r ' luv., : 'M A . . . 1 1 o o 2 1 . -l-. . . , I I I I ,v l00 CIVIL AIR PATROL prepares cadeis for Iuiure Ilying Through insiruciion by CAP members. CIVIL AIR PATROL-Row I: WI1is+Ier, Wiley, EngeI, Wyrick, Abplenaip, Simpson, Kuns, Lemen. Row ll: Hariley, Smifh, Mahan, YagerIine, James, Pedersen, Makiey, Baumgadner. ALPHA DELTA CHI-Row I: F. Ciemer, L. Clemer, Sessions, Wilson, Schnug, Reed, Wrinkle, Hillock, M. McKiIIop, Becldell, Adams. Row II: Jones, J. McKiIlop, Scorsone, Vaughf, EncIicoH, Connor, Kirby, Hoge, Gehm, Hodges. I '.- -in , , 'TSXZ fw- . i . W. . X-L. 45 fgwgff-HZ? i 5 T' .YQ ., L S f QMX SQ PM 4 , A L Q 53 2 W Mk A Kina it :F ..: -Maf- Q 1 ii ' 5 4 I '-, . I' ,2-- J Z , . ' 'x L 5. . ,,-if . ,.i.V, , lv ' , . T.. Y N f fm iv ' . Q ' 7 K In W a- , ' ' 1 1512 .1 f Q sw-k.,,?Bfs,q.gj,,f-K: 32114 1 ' 'ggqg ' - i w- :- 2 . af? l 4, ' ' i j. ,- 'V 2 , . ' 15- N 'Vw R -Jr' ' . gy A ' 15 g Q . 'ry' 1 -mr Z f .L M f ' 5 A 3? A . A M 1 I, , 1. , ,X V. - N , A v, Q I ,,La,m Y' 1 5 , ,, is I 1' 3 ' A ,5 X M I K f .f as Tj, , Y , 5 5 ' , , - V .x ' A A 1 ,QL Q, fy l , -5 M x A k , f - vi Q . , - 4 W? . i A - :Em , .3 wi I 5.3K l x ff ww SCARABS-Row I: Jirdon, Gipe, Gibbs, Marfin, Hamilion, Cox, Kane, Wood. Row ll: Ward, Korner Rasner, Aisfrup, Paffon, Lusk, Epperson. Row III: Croft Cook, Sherman, Jones, Weed, Glines Carlson, Ryan. PHI KAPPA PHI--Row I: Sellelc, Jackson, Wilkey, Mr. Woodworih fSponsorl, Pickefr, Kirlclen Johnson, Simmonds, Burke. Row ll: Wrighf, Wheeler, Marry, Card, Gresham, Vickers, Hayes. Row Ill N. Edwards, G. Edwards, Moore, Propsfer, Graham, Peferson, Culler, Rush, Carhari. O I I Q U 4 0 O , d O 315' ' o Oooo O m RJ Q m l m IO3 5 ' ff - M h M A L' , M L, f 1, 6 I W' K 1 , .A 1 A v,,V f X. : 4 , f 2 3 . I , A Z? - f Q 4 pf, 3' ' - Xi ., 1 .:. , if Q Q-A M J Y' m' 0 5 . , - N' : '- , 4 if v ' f Q Q ,. , 1 S - m' W. 1 ,xA. Q, W it . I -, L , - f, 7 ' , , '1 Q lily LV .:., J ., V x ip 'Ma I , f A Q ' Ny? 'gf,'e,.f1A 5 Y L iffffr w Q , A , fi I 5 ' x 3- K F nge, ,EXMY 4 7 a 'X Q, V V ' 'S A W J - Q W . 5 Q, , 4 . 5 'L ' A I Mg. , z X , .Q ' A, K I W ,- ' :. jfs . iff f. . 3 fi 22? 5 , ' H 5 w .5 fi I Q ., is '. ' ,l MSW, fgg 2 K , 'Aff 3-:mx qi' Qi Ti y, v Vvsk I 1 ag I ,, W V k ff 1 v ., it 5 LWMM f x 55 ? , f 38? , ' 1 1, X 35 7 nf' Z l VL V A VS 1fA f W , Vg g . A -5, xv 1' ,ee ,5 ,A Q5 su, ,. , W 4 in Q r L ' af W L ' ,. t 'Q ,Wg -z Us V ty k fl- X 1 . 1 , Y , -SE: g -vo is a ? V4 as ALPHA DELTA endeavors To promole a beller underslanclinq ol The Lain Pwnedcan counlnea GAMMA IOTA Eubanlcs. Row ll: ALPHA DELTA- Wi'Hen, Larson. Thornton, Miller. CHI-Row l: Herbage, Booker, Renius, Kerin, Travis, Roebuck, Nimilz, Nolze, Tardy, Burnes, Smifh, Dasdorf, Melzgar, Hinlcle, Hanson, Roberls, Eubanlcs. Row Il: Cohn, Marquis, Eclcerf, Spille, Mrs. McAllis+er lSponsorl, Fleck, LoviH, Row l: Torgeson, Bell, Underwood, McQuay, Gissberg, Websfer, Halleff, Parroff, fda ,f-'Hs - 1 v X9 QNT3 N 7 4'-1:32 U J l y 4 'lv J x X x 0 ' 1,9 Ao 0,2 1 ' 9 X ll 1 N 2 4 1+ 'lf I' X3 ' f xo 1 N -4 4,1 fx 'gf IO7 a 53. -1' 111 W A I inn, ,,., ., W B 1 ,Qlfqgi W f. ff'-Nia- .. ,. My iHE5e'2Zi ff f 6 D aim 'lr 4- 1 Q' Q, ,f 5 'Q . , Wx, .... 1 - W N in , .: . . W , W , Q' if W I 3 N -f ' lb bi' -.gg W K, Q. f Zi- gwk an Q - A 'xxfsm mf? I km K ,A ,A kurt ilk? A ,, ' ,uni af ' mam-m Wgnsmu. FWKETK ' 15 Q- L A . -1 . V Y , 5. 5, tw , gg, M, 241 M :W 1 1' W I Q' V ' , , 1 , .. fm Y '5' Q Q 53 Ve': I, N i vi 1422 ,Q qi E ' Kgs , ..,A ,W A AE my ,, ,: 'fri i PI KAPPA aims To sllmulale sludenl inleresf in me field ol lournalism. YOGA -Wlwiflcclr, Wlwile, Nelson, Kohlmaier, Acoclxe, Monahan, Sfipp, Buchea, Meclearis. Pl KAPPA-Row I: Presley, Henson, Bodine, Hoge, Fowler, McKillop, Halleli, DuBois, O'Leary. Row II: Slmewmalcer, Kelley, Rlfclwey, Mr. Andrews lAdviserl, McKenna, Thorsen, Mefzgall, Duman, Spangler. BOYS' BOWLING CLUB inleresls Ilme boys in The lurllmer developrnenlr of bowling slcills and also provides excellenf recrealion. GREEN AND GOLD HI Y benelils Ilfme boys in clnaracler and social de- velopmenl Ilwrougln The regular meellngs and aclivilies. BOYS' BOWLING CLUB-Row I: Mench, Hansen, McEIfisI1, Rimer, Gregg, Gonzales, deWiH. Row ll: Simpson, Bernsfein, Tavorgna, Firey, Franz, Johnson, Lancasler, Freeman, Clark. GREEN AND GOLD HI Y-Row I: Keifer, Jianuzzi, Long, Fihgeralcl, Hufchison, Proc+or, Gamble, Igler, Kearl, Wright Row II: Juergens, Beck, Maxfield, Tobey, Weighfman, Aufry, Dureffe, Barfron, Olson, Hunfer. PORTIA aids The school and communily Through ils exlensive welfare work. COMUS-Row I: Began, Davis, Hawkins, Deeble, Gibson, Darnell, Jarnagin, Lyman, Deafon. Row ll: Garwood, Carroll, Kiefer, Brown, Lichfenhan, Began, Oalcey, Wallon. Row lll: Grunes+, Barlield, Turner, Swain, Oalrey, Cope, Benne++. ' PORTIA-Row l: Avery, Kirkwood, Miller, Holley, Goddard, Rilchey, Nicholson, Kohl, Gilillancl, Newcomb. Row ll: Purvine. Goedde, Hess, Erdahl, Cree, Boehmlce, Wilkinson, Gissberg, Summers, Riddick. Row Ill: Schwarberg, Geary, Decker, McKillop, Bullock, Hammond, Sparks, Bosrer, Talbot OPTIMISTS l'll Y is a social club lor boys Jrlwal requires e liiglw slendard oi cliaracler and belwavior. RADIO CLUB prepares sludenls lo meer llie war and joeacelime radio needs and requiremenls. OPTIMIST HI Y-Row I: lgler, Goodman, Kaiser, Hinds, Bouglmner, Neill, Arnold, Bland. Row ll: Marry, Gilmore, Abramson, Davis, Henderson, Alexiou, Beddow, Belden. RADIC CLUB-Aikman, Lavorgna, Simpson, Malhews, Jacobson, Jersliy, Johnson, Deck, Slrong, Abramson. Row Il: R. Brown, Davis, Vredenburglr, Demond, Henderson, Wade, Kreager, T. Brown, Lunneen, McConnell. USHERS' CLUB serves Ihe school and comrnunily by ushering al many performances. SPANISH CLUB slimulales Iurlher inleresl in The Spanish-speaking coun- Iries Ihrough conversalion in Spanish and Ihrough social affairs. USHERS' CLUB-Row I: Rifchey, Nicholson, Jones, Niquelfe, Mead, Sfevenson, Pafrierson, McBride, Graeber. Row II: Boehmlre, Brooks, Gibbons, Spencer, Gillis, Hawkins, Granfham, PicIreH. Row III: Hickman, Spencer, Miller, Turner, Hansen, Kohl. Row IV: Horlon, Sparks, Blocker, Carlefon, Mar'rin, SI-ark, Hardesly, Fruhling, Schwarberg. Row V: Jacobus, Paisley, Fursl, Bruns, Wiclrman, Muggli, Bishop, Pifman, Fusfon, Merrell. Row VI: Goddard, Seiler, Davis. Row VII: Peachy, Chauvin Kiefer, Cohn, Turner, Sfephenson, Brainerd. Row VIII: Curfis, Mahannah, Walker, Dersch, Cone Corrin, Abell, Gable, Sco++, Kiefer. Row IX: Win+ers, Ten Eycli, Simmonds, Gregg, Kinnear Thornfon, Hun+er. Row X: Frew, ChiHicIr, Barnes. SPANISH CLUB-Row I: Kinnear, Strong, Cookson, Merchanl, Thornlon, Pelerson, Reeder, Wiiien, Elkins, Decli. Row II: Miss Gibbs IAdviserl, Jones, Diclrason, Barham, Jensen, Erdahl, Lynch, Selway, Gillis, Spencer. Young, LoviI'+. L.. W . PHI SIGMA GAMMA-Row I: Dauglwfry, Berlcey, Gross, Kingsley, Bailey, Chrifslo. Row II: Cross Kelly, Gallagher, Kimrey, Bell, If f, 913.5 me -w--NIE CANDIDS LOS CERRITOS GRADUATES-I94I- Row I: Cree, Simmons, Inman, McPI'iee+ers, Barker. Rovir' IDI Marsh, Merrell, Wilkinson, Clock, Nagy, Moore, T. Galax. Rowlll: Miller, K. Walker, Wilkey Wallace, Brisfol. G. Walker, Maliieu, While. IV: L. Galaz, Busse, Bourne, Wells, Aine. POLY GRADUATES-i945-Row I: Cree, McPl1eefers, Barker. Row Il: Merrell, Wilkinson, Nagy T. Galaz. Row III: Miller, K. Walker, Wilkey, Wallace, Brisiol, G. Walker, Mahieu, While. Row IV L. Galax, Brinkman, Bourne, Wells, Aine. vf. ,s 1 .f A Q L n. -fa- .f x QR, ,M-0-sf ,, ...y rv :ms 0 'F fs L ', .4 -, A, i 1 : 6-gn., 2. , lf' w .ww- - f Q 3, we WG? x s S! -1 311, 4 K QM-H4 EL EQ? ' '? fu V 7 1' , fl gk A ff ,i,,,g2?5fw'? m X W?i,,.L - . , V X 4 Aw wif .en QW iii ,K zea- -M -A ,P+ Sw- f :wy- f My 'D 'Q Wmigsxgg, ax 5 af ? , L. 5 ,L rf, . ,S W 6 af Q , 2 . Arg, MW Q1 my X Weis' 5. 5 Aww' f ' Q M 3 , 2? , W' r 5 -1 I , .ix WE? E 1 f, Z 3 ' 2352 3 di' and acTing were The resuiT OT much pracTic:e and work on The parT OT 'TaculTy and sTudenTs. La Don LinTon, Fred SmiTh, BeTTy Bowman, Frank Sorianello, and Troy English played The principal characTers in This amus- ing sTory oT a myThical kingdom. A 4 r 5' ' y 4 courses in English, hisiory, and seienme defied in X glofwngio +hq present m The 'ROTC was :faded in l9I9 wiih government permission and assis- organized in I9l4-IQ: one of the firsf in fha sigh. . fence. This wa one of the fini of such military unit organized in of Commerce, organized in I9l,S-lb. The only efher Ml' 'f l a+ ilu time was M' Eau Jose High Swlwal. When flu Carbs- and ganna warn filfsi' By the Class of Wil. which so hr ex 'iw was organized in l925, if suppilnhi Ihe JCC for a 'few , hown was 'the fini use of rsgullfion caps and gowns as Commence: +he Junior Chamber was lei-ef reorgmind and his ewnfinuocl menf cosiume by any high school in fhe side. A . I 4 'll n ,l , n uv I' ' ,,-ggmmgmz .. ..-. , 1q2:Y'.m: ,,-v, .a'w5ff,a5k!1.Ev.-2 . A 'I-A-7 'Mf -H5 1 POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY lconfinuedl' - ' ' ' T'!iB'1.5HlZ111'l ' ' ' QCD D 6 xnurwu f as ,R Q Y .1 - dk X we qwgga X W i fs GYMNASTICS-Coach Wally De+riclc's I945 Gymnaslic learn, co- caplained by Kenny Walker and John Morris, had an excellenl season. For lhe second conseculive year Jrhey gained The CIF crown. C TRACK-Row I: Presley, Unclerwood, Scoville, Davis, Vance, Fox. Row Il: Kiefer, Gray, Ardaiz, Aflridge, Crippen, Creed, Pease, Gallagher, Fisher. Row llI: Mr. Monlgomery lCoachl, Darnell, Alquisf, Leech, Appel, Hasiings, Johnson, McManus, Wilderman, Johnson. GYMNASTICS TEAM-Row l: Schaner lManagerl, Geizanfainer, Cook, De La Cruz, Norville, McPhee, Thomson, Fosfer, Vaughn, Friend, Mr. Delriclc lCoachl. Row ll: Beclce++, Nakashima, Sfufs, Jones, Elkins, Wallrer, Morris, Lew, Langlanais, Hawkins, Siris, Ledford lManagerl. Row Ill: Brink, Whilbeck, Burlon, Mueller, Lemen, Bramhall, Henry. M vw., -Urn C - Q ,V-A :Nw at Ei . f 2 4 -.,--. 'B . ,151 iw f i' 2-ax: if X V ...Z S S, NMAN0 X 'lei J 2 ll, i n 5 'l i32 TRACK-Allhouqh Caerulea presslime arrives before The CIF Track meer, Poly is expecred lo finsh wilh a high record. The Varsilry Jream has already annexed lhe oily and CIF group rifles. B TRACK-Row I: Burlce, Harfley, Smifh, Huhson, Ward, Hauser, Taylor, Richmond, Slromberg. Row II: Morgan, Hudson, Moss, Lawrence, Harvey, Doiy, Dauci, Graham, Sizemore. Row III: Mr. Carls lcoachl, Larson, Paige, Delaney, Walker, Harrendeen, Riopelle, Deafon. VARS1TY TRACK-Row I: Peachy, Brinkman, Kiefer, Bryson lco-capfainl, Vickers, Fisher. Brown, Peachy, Culler. Row ll: James lmanagerl, Cone, Horion, Walker, Inman lco-cap+ainl, Parker, Brom- beclc, Thorsen, Slafford lmanagerl. Row Ill: Mr. Carls lCoachl, Jessup, lmboden, Bland, Campbell, Pierce, Shook lmanagerl, Haffon lmanagerl. 5 ,, 0 ' 3 - '75 K ,i ' .Aq Q ' QQ V gg 9 .V,. 2 i , . A ' .5 ff 3 3 w 4 k 'N km K F WN-v A ' ,A A ..x. . , s WAY' 'W -.f 'W br! ffauvwii . , uf I 155, A .,,:1. 4 M R ,l .vs . 1 4 I R X . . f- V f lg 5 E Q .L,, .,,L. 1.WX ,, I ,L - - S 5 HW . X 5 111 o f ADW' ' 1 0 ,I 1 nf' - 3 I - Wi' A1 i S BASEBALL-The Baseball squad coached by Mr. Kinnear had a very successful season wilh IO wins and 4 losses. They climaxed Jrhe season by winning lhe CIF group league championship. JV BASEBALL Row I Dahm Pearson Henry Kemp Smufh Robinson Laver Barfholemew Lyons Shafer Row II Hamlllon Fisher Moore Whlsenanr T Rexger C Reuger Schlarb Hoppes L Smlfh Manager VARSITY BASEBALL Row l Hayes Beldon Slleen Bedclow Grosshans Hernandez Rocleman Burgess BenneH' Smrlh Manager Row ll Webber Manager Brldges Capiam Capllnger Effmger Cl'n+hclr Swann Turner Eggler Olson Shannon Manager TENNIS-This year rhe Tennis squad under Jrhe guidance of Mr. Com- Forr was one of Poly's besr leams in many years wirh I8 slrraighf wins. They cinched The CIF League lille in lhe lirsl unelelealecl season in 20 years. TENNIS-Row l: Ehrhardf, Wilson, Winrich, Hunfer, Warren, Corrin. Row II: Freeman, Himrod, Boyd, Menke, Hill, Zes, Wiener, Schalsladf. Row Ill: Johnson, Helzig, Schullz, Brinkman, Mr. Comforf lCoachl, Kolniclr, Trumbull, Lerner, Edwards. GOLF-Row I: Lindsay, Cassaday, Paul, Kones, Kelley, Hansen, Herring, Poulen. Row ll: Smi+h, Marsren, McColl, Penn, McGr-ane, Jaffe, Huber, Brainerd, Mr. Waker. Row Ill: Merryman, Wallace, Brisfo, Wells, Wallace. .F .Z- X 'i I gi .ei i W.. I 3 6 L CLUB-GirIs who have received Their minor L's by earning 500 poinjrs in sporfs and GAA acriviries are eligible +o become members of The L club. Miss Pe+ers ads as sponsor of Ihe organizaiion. GIRLS' L CLUB-Row I: Wainner, Knerr, B. Buck, Rushfon, Willenberg, Wallace, Kelley, Jones, Eichelberger, M. Hill, Grofhaus. Row II: Monfgomery, Shasburger, Bray, Bowles, Hoge, Hoffman, McGregor, Mascenik, Drake, Miss Pefers IAdviserI, Row III: Pierce, Bradford, Glan- viIIe, Hood, J. HIIIS, J. Buck, Anderson, Boyd, Mayer, HamiI+on, Adamson. R Q 36 S 3 ,Q I Jerry ScoH, Pres. nil vfb s 1 5 Phil Chauvin, V. Pres. Senicr Class Officers Bill Horfon, Sec. .ENE ABBOTT IAXINE H. ABPLANALP-Bowling Club, GAA ESLIE R. ABRAMSON-V Foo+balI, JV Fooiball, 'plimisis 'IIRLEY ACOCKE-Siudeni' Body Siore, Yoga, iciory Aide. Make-up Crew, High Life Sfaif, IA Secrelary UDREY ADAMS IVIANNE ADAMS IARRY EUGENE AINE-Tennis .UROLYN CHRISTIE AKERS OHN ALEXIOU ETTY R. ALLARD-Bowling Club lRLENE ALLEN-Lynn, Massachuseffs ZLATIS ALLEN .OIS V. ALLEN ROBERT M. ALLEN-CSF, Slage Crew. Wrifers' Ilub, Adv. Orchesfra, Radio Club 'EAN ANN AMEND-Tennis Club, Bowling Club DOROTHY LOUISE ANDERSON-Maiore++e SIANETTE ANDERSON-Riding Club, GAA, Sfage Crew, Bowling Club A BILL ARCHER , :ONSTANCE N. ASHFORD-CSF, Bowling Club. 'olf ' TERA MAE ATKINSON DOROTHEA A. AUSTIN-PTA Class Secreiary MARGARET MARIE BADEN-Vic+ory Aide, S+u- :lenf Body Siore CARMEN MARIE BAHR-Pi Sigma Phi, Jr. Glee, Bowling Club BETTY M. BALDWIN PATRICIA RUTH BALL-Siudenl' Body Siore BARBARA VERNE BALLARD-Swimming Club, English Riding Club, German Club, Uniform Board, CSF CORA LEE BARKER-Bowling Club, Pi Sigma Phi MARCILYN ROSE BARKER I39 5. 5 ..3iN.,H. ,,.. . .23,..-Wi. EARL A. BARNES-B Foofball, C of C, Us Club, Chemislry Club MAREETA BELLE BARNES-S+uden'l' Body S+: GLENN PALMER BARNEY IDABELLE BAUERLE-Green Band MARY JO BAUMGARTNER-CSF. Fallb Calif. D FREEMAN S. BECK BETSY BECKER-Porlia, Ad Club, Sr. Orch., C League Ad. Bd., Phi Gamma Chi, C of C, C ulea, CSF JOANNE LEE BECKETT-German Club RENEE BECKTELL-Chamber of Commerce PAUL M. BEDDOW, Jr.--B Foolball, V Base Op+imis+ Hi-Y BARBARA GERALDINE BEEBE-Porlia, Us Club. Sr. Glee, French Club, Chrisfmas Concel BETTY BEE BEESON DWAYNE E. BELDEN-JV Baseball, V Baseball, 'l'imis+ Hi-Y BEVERLY JEAN BELL-Caerulea Sfaff PHYLLIS FAY .BELL-Song Leader, Ushers' C Mu Alpha Sigma, Pageanf, C of C RUTH ELAINE BEMIS IRENE BENN JEANICE JEANNE BENNETT MARGARET ANNE BENZ LOIS MAXINE BERKEY DMARIE ETHYL BILLINGS BILLIE JO BILLINGTON-Sigma Della RICHARD F. BINGER-Chemislry Club, CSF RAY JAMES BISHOP-Slage Crew JANE ELLEN BLACK--Alpha Della, GAA, lory Aide NELSON BLAIR D BILL H. BLAND-Capt V Foolball, V Track, C misi Club ERNEST CARL BLICK-Rifle Team ETTY JANE BOEHMKE-Pres. Bowling Club, V. P. IAA, Sec. L Club. C of C, Phi Gamma Chi, orlia, Pres. Acl Club EVERLY GENE BOEHMKE-Sec. C of C, Porfia, iAA, L Club, Sec. Salemanship Club, Pi Sigma Phi EANNE MARIE BOOHER UBALIE BOOKOUT EVERLY JEAN BOSTER-Porlia, Bowling Club, iAA, C of C DGAR A. BOURNE-JV Foolball, V Foolball EVERLY ADELLE BOWLES-Pres. L Club, CSF, Pirls' Sr. Glee. Pres. Bowling Club, Sec. GAA IARILYN NADINE BOWMAN ERRINE EDITH BOYCE-Chrisimas Concerl, Zhoir, Viclory Aide 'IXIE LOU BRAY-Pres. Bowling Club, V. P. L Ilub, Corr. Sec. GAA, Swimming Club FORIS M. BREWINGTON-Wardrobe Mis+ress ETTY BRIGGS ILL W. BRINKMAN-B Track, V Track, B Foofball, Ereen and Gold Hi-Y OB W. BRISTOL-V Golf, JV Foo'l'ball, Slage I 'FI' OaYCE BRAMWELL LEANOR IRENE BROOKE ILLEN THOMAS BROWN-ROTC, Spanish Club. ICOC, Cross Couniry, Track .NNE BROWN ETTY LOU BROWN ILELL G. BROWN ,ICHARD A. BROWN ED BROWN-V. P. Radio Club IARJORIE BRUER-French Club' RNESTINE M. BRUFFEY ,OGER STANLEY BRYSON-Cross Counfry, If rack, V Track ETTY JUNE BUCK-GAA, Sporfs ANET ELLEN BULLOCK-Porlia. Spanish Club, Iasque and Sandal, C of C, CSF 'OROTHY A. BURDELL-GAA, Golf Club 4I HARVEY G. BURKHART RUTH OLIVE BURNETT-Fremonl High Sc Los Angeles, Calif. EDNA JEAN BUTCHER-Sr. Glee Club, Mu l Sigma, Ushers' Club, GAA ROBERT W. CALHOUN-S+uden+ Body S+ou AILEEN CALLAHAN-Ushers' Club, Bov Club, Por+ia, Golf Club. Spanish Club, High Salesman, Caerulea, Pres. Taima DONALD W. CALLENDER-Monrovia I School, Monrovia, Calif. DONNA P. CAMPBELL GLORIA MARIE CAMPBELL-Chrislmas Cor Prin+ Shop, Sales Club, Sr. Glee, Slage Mal: GAA RALPH K. CAMPBELL QROBERT F. CAMPBELL-Caerulea Phologn Caerulea Ari' KEITH E. CARD-NCOC, Sword and Scab High Life Salesman MARTHA JEAN CARL VIRGINIA M. CARLSON-San Diego I School, San Diego, Calif. DJIM KENNETH CARPENTER NEVA J. CARPENTER BETTY JEAN CARTER JONNIE F. CASEY-Hi-Tri JESSIE LEA COSPER MARY ANN CASPERSON DELORES M. CHAFFIN-Glee Club, A Cap C oir WILMA J. CHAMBERS LILLIAN R. CHAPMAN DORIS CHAPPELL-Green Band, Bowling ' Riding Club . PHILLIP L. CHAUVIN-V Foolball, V Bas Sphinx Club, V Track, Ushers' Club, Boys' C4 Commirlee, Bohemian Club, Ad Club BETTY LOUISE CHESER DEDWARD H. CHITTICK Jr.--V Foofball, V ball, Ushers' Club, Boys' Cenlral Commillee hemian Club. Delphi Club BETTY CHRISPEN LUCILLE E. CHRIST-CSF, Riding Club. Sp Club ETTY M. CHRISTENSEN--Polycade of Freedom DAN CHRISTENSEN LICE MAE CHRISTENSON-Gamma Io+a Chi, rill Team, Sludeni' Body S+ore, Sales Club ETTY JANE CHRISTIAN JANA CHRISTIANSEN ARLETON L. CHRISTOPHERSON-Glee Club ORIS CLARK .RLENE HELEN CLAUSEN-Swimming Club, flee Club lANDA CLAYTON AYE LAVERNE CLEMER-Golf Club ICHARD J. CLOSE-Radio Club .NGELA COCALLAS-Sales Club ION WILLIAM COFFIN-ROTC, V Tennis, C F C IARY VIRGINIA COMBY-Pres. S+age Make-up, Iage Cos+ume EATRICE CONNER IHIE MAE COOK IAROL FERN COOPER-Ellsworlh High School, lIswor'Ih, Kansas, Band, Orcheslra, Glee Club ,EITH CORBRIDGE IOLLEEN CLAYR CORCORAN-Hi-Tri, GAA TLLAN A. CORRIN-Drum Maior. Acroba+us Zlub IORIS LOUISE COTTON-Valenline High School, 'alenI'ine, Neb., Green Band QIRK COUNTRYMAN--Caclel L+. Col. ROTC, word and Scabbarcl, Pres. Chemislry Club, Radio Ilub EA M. COWAN-Bowling Club, Drill Team AT COX IILLY J. COY-Caerulea Ari, ROTC IETTE CREE-Pres. Girls' League, Caerulea, Pres. orfia, C of C, Bohemian Club, Girls' League Ad. id., Ushers' Club, Phi Gamma Chi, GAA, CSF IOSE MARIE CRONKHITE ILARICE JEAN CROSSWHITE 43 ix . . , -ay if 'wage ',', 3 ANN CRUTCHER-A Cappella Choir GLEN J. CULLER-B Foolball, B Track EARL S. CULPEPPER HELEN DAGG REVA J. DAHMS-Drill Team, Ushers' Club, ing Club RODGER W. DANIEL-ROTC, NCOC, 5 and Scabbard MARY B. DASDORF-Taylor Allderdice School, PiHsburgh, Penn. WANDA MAE DAULTON-Pasadena JC. clena, Calif. BILL DAVIS-V FOOTBALL MARY ELIZABETH DAVIS-Ad Club, Phi Ga Chi. Pres. Porlia, Girls' League Acl. Bd. PAUL DAVIS RONALD H. DAVIS-ROTC ROGER DECK-CSF, Radio Club, Chemisfry HAROLD ALLEN DELIHANT JOANNE PAULINE DENOS-Drill Team, Li Pracfice, Sr. Glee Club, Clhrisrmas Concer+ MARJORIE I. DePREKER TED DERSCH-Fire Capfain, Ushers' Club YVONNE PATRICIA DEVERO MARY ALICE DEVLIN--Pageanl FRANCIS DeWITT VIOLA cIeWITT DAURINE E. DOLAN-Salesmanship Club JOHN DONALDSON BEATRICE DORAME-Spanish Club, R Swimming Club D PATSY BELL DORIUS VIRGINIA L. DOTZAUER-Tennis Club, Bc Club. A Cappella Choir GENE DOUGHTY D GORDON K. DOUGLASS-CSF, ROTC, E and Scabbard, Chemis+ry Club JIARGARET M. DOYLE IUANITA DRAKE-Beginning Tennis, Adv. Tennis, ipor'l's IUTH ALLENE DRAKE IACQUELINE DRAPER-Banning High School, Banning, Calif. JUNE ANN DuBOlS-Tennis Club VHLDRED L. DUENZEN-CSF, S-vimming Club, Scribblers' 'Club QICHARD J. DURETTE JOANN DYER-Tennis Club, GAA, Chrisrmasf Ooncerl' MARY ELLEN EAGLE-Drill Team, Wriiers' Club, Wake-up Crew, Sfage Cosiume, Na+ional Honor Socieiv Spanish Club EL EARL ' ERT L. ECKERT-Phi Alpha Chi, Masque and 4 dal, French Club. CSF, Alpha Delia, Sr. Play, bageani' BARBARA R. EDGAR-Swimming Club, Riding Club, Ushers' Club, Socii BERNICE EDWARDS-Gregg Club NIICKOLAS WILLIAM EDWARDS HAROLD A. EFFINGER-B Fooiball, JV Baseball BETTY LOU EGGER BETTY J. EICKELBERGER-GAA, L Club, Bowling Club LEE R. ELDRED BETTE ELLIOTT-Gregg Club, Sfudenl Body Sfore GENE ELLIOTT-Bowling, B Foo'rball, V Fooiball EILEEN Z. ENDICOTT-Pres. Bowling Club, L Club, GAA, Pres. Riding Club HELEN FRANCES ENWALL-Bowling Club, Sec. Commission, Sr. Girls' Glee JUNEDALE EPPERSON-Feaiure Ed. High Life, Por+ia, Pi Kappa, Scarabs, Rooseveli' High School, Honolulu, Hawaii MARYLYN ERDAHL-Caerulea Ar+ Ediror, Pres. Phi Alpha Chi, C of C, CSF Board, Chemisiry Club, Tennis Club, V.P. CSF ELAINE H. ERICKSON WANDA I. ERICKSON ALBERT H. ESKRIDGE, Jr.-New Hanovier High School, Wilmingfon, N.C., Hi-Y JEAN EUBANKS-Gamma loia Chi, Srudenl Body Sfore, Chiclcasha, Oklahoma I45 L , ,Q D D JERRY EUBANKS-Gamma Io+a Chi, S' Body Sfore, Chiclcasha, Oklahoma SCOTT DOUGLAS EVANS JO ANNE FARRAND-Pres. CSF, C of C, Recipienl, Chemislry Club, Radio Club, VN Club, Ushers' Club DONALD F. FEELAN MONA KAY FERGUSON BETTIE L. FETTER- German Club WINNA BARRETT FIELD BILL FINLEY BOB DALE FIREY- Bowling Club ROBERT RICHARD FISHER-B Foolball, Boys' Bowling ROBERT L. FITZGERALD-Green and Gold High Life, ROTC GLEN FLECK-Wrilers' Club, Alpha Masque and Sandal ALECTA ROSALINE FORGUE--A Cappella DAUDREY JEAN FORSTER-Corr. Sec. I2 League, Ushers' Club, GAA, Riding Club, C Chemis+ry Club VIOLA JOY FORTH-Porlia, Ushers' Club, C, Friendship Commillee, A Cappella Choir SHIRLEY FOSTER GLORIA M. FOWLER-Pi Kappa, Ushers' Tahee'l'a, Salesman CLARA E. FOX MARILYN FRAME VIRGINIA ANNA FRANKEBERGER REBA GERALDINE FRAZIER--Sr. Girls' GI Cappella Choir IRVING LIONEL FREEMAN-V Tennis JIM FREW-V Foolball, Bohemian Club, Ad Ushers' Club, V. P. Boys' League VIRGINIA ELAINE FUSTON-Girls' League Bd., C of C, Ushers' Club, Treas. CSF, E Chemislry Club, Lamp Recipienl, Gold L, I HERB GABLE EVELYN GALANTE-C of C, Caerulea, Club BETTE MARIE GOLLADAY FRED C. GAMBLE-Cross Counlry, JV 'I Chemislry Club, Green and Gold Hi-Y ADELINE IDA GAMMEL JAMES FRED GANNON EUGENE NELSON GARRETT-Deming, New Mex- ico BARBARA JEANNE GEILER-Spanish Club, Reinas ROBERT GIBSON-Comus Club, CSF, V. P. Span- ish Club GENE DONALD GIECK-JV Tennis WALLACE L. GIER--Boys' Glee Club LUCILLE EVELYN GILBERT-Uniform Board HELEN PATRICIA GILLAM MASON GILMORE-ROTC, Alpha Della RUTH GIPE DOROTHY IRENE GIRARD-Hi-Tri ELLEN MARIE GODAT-Wrilers' Club, Radio Club, Chemislry Club, Honor Guard, Adv. Tennis Club PHIL HUBBARD GODDARD-B Foolball. Golf, Yell Leader, Ad Club, C of C, Fire Capl., Spanish Club - MARY ELIZABETH GOEDDE-Bowling Club, Por- l'ia, Tennis Club, Caerulea, GAA, C of C, Fire Capl., Ushers' Club, CSF, Taima DOROTHY GOLDSTEIN HOWARD RALPH GONZALES ROBERT GOOCH-Track, Cross Counfry BEVERLY JEAN GOYETTE DONNA RAE GRANT-Maiore'H'e BEVERLY JEAN GRANTHAM-CSF, C of C, Socii Club, Tennis Club, Sporls, GAA MILDRED LYNETTE GRAY DARLEEN LUDILE GREGORY DICK GRESHAM-ROTC, JV Baskelball BARBARA ANN GRIEB VIRGINIA L. GRIFFIN-Bowling Club CHARLES E. GRINA PHYLLIS A. GRISHAM-Wri+ers' Club, Sr. Glee I47 LESLIE H. GROOM-Band, ROTC Band COLLEEN GROTHAUS-Chrislmas Concerl GAA, Girls' League Aol. Bd., L Club DAVID GLENN GROVE-Tennis F. FRED GURZI-Erie, Penns., Baslcelball IRENE N. HALL MARY HALL-Salesmanship Club, Girls' Sr. Chrisrmas Concerl MAXINE JUNE HALL ROBERTA HALL SALLY G. HALLETT-Fublicily Mgr. Alpha Phi Kappa LOGAN S. HANSEN--Golf, Bowling Club, F Ushers' Club MADOLYN MARIE HANSON-Bowling Ushers' Club, CSF, Honor Guard BILL A. HARRIS DALE HART DEAN HART D RUTH MARILYN HARVEY-Poly Bible Club Life, Woodrow Wilson High School CATHERINE F. HASH ROBERTA LENA HASTINGS ETTA HATCHER AUDREY GERALDINE HAVINS--Caerulea lography, Caerulea JOYCE EVELYN HAWKINS-Song L Comm. of ArI's, Flag Girl, Ad Club, Porlia, I Club, C of C, Phi Gamma Chi, Bohemian C MARY JEAN HEATH NORMA RUTHE HEGDAHL MARY HEIM-Tennis Club,'CSF, Bowling Golf Club, V. P. German Club BEVERLY JEAN HENDRICKS JOAN B. HENDRYX-CSF, Golf Club, B Club OLIVE ROSE HENRY-Polyv Bible Club, Club, Band BARBARA SUE HENSON-Pi Kappa, Pi Tau Sigma Kappa ARTHENA MAE HERBAGE-Poly Rollers ZURTIS A. HERBERTS-V Track, V Baskelball KICHARD CASTRO HERNANDEZ-ROTC, JV laseball, Track AILTON B. HERRING-CSF, Bowling Club, Ger- nan Club JELORES VIVIAN HICKERSON BARBARA J. HICKMAN-Por'l'ia, Pres. Socii, Ad Dlub, C of C, Ushers' Club IACOUELYN HIGGINS-Comm. of Affairs, Sec. 3 of C, Pres. Pi Kappa, Ad Club, Porlia, Ed. High -ife. Ushers' Club VIILDRED EDITH HIGH 3ARBARA MAE HILLOCK-Masque and Sandal VIARGERY C. HILLS-High Life, Pi Kappa, Golf Club PEGGY LEE HILLS-S+. An+hony's High School, Drill Team ROBERT L. HIMROD-Tennis, JV Foolball, V Foofball LA RUE ROSE HINCKLEY-Bowling Club, Cae- rulea Pholography, Tennis Club, CSF NELLIE ELAINE HIRTLE-Golf, Bowling Club, German Club MARGIE LOU HOBBS-Girls' Glee Club, Tennis, Pi Sigma Phi, Bowling Club, .Ushers' Club MARY LOU HOLLAND-Caerulea Ar+, Pi Kappa, Pres. Phi Kappa Della ROBERT ORLIN HOLLISTER--Lawrenceville Town- ship High School MYRTLE RUTH HOLTMAN-Bowling Club, Sales- manship Club, S'l'uden+ Body S'l'ore JESSIE L. HOOPER-Senior High, Springfield, Mo. BILL D. HORTON-Comm. of Safely, German Club, Acrobalics, Bohemian Club, Orchesfra ALICE JOYCE HOSKIN PAT FOREST HUDSON-C Track, High Life, Cae- rulea Ar+ LINDA LEE HUGHES BETTY MAXINE HUKILL ROBERT EUGENE HULL GLORIA LEE HUNTER-Applied Sales, Sales Club ROBERT E. INMAN-Carloon Club, Cross Coun- fry, V Track, Caerulea Arl' WANDA JACKSON-Tennis, Avialion Club, Golf RAYMOND ELMER JACOBSEN I49 1 A 'Q Z3 'Q me ALL. K ffslsfg .W S fi Sf L L K -,,.- q,-1. 55- ' W CARL H. JACOBSON-ROTC, Chemisfry C Bowling Club BETTY JACOBUS-CSF, Bowling Club, C League Ad. Bd. JEANNE V. JAY-Morbridy High School, S Dako+a, GAA RICHARD D. JAY-ROTC, Psi Della BETTY JO JENSEN-Bowling, Tennis, Ouiing C Sporls P ANTHONY THOMAS JIANUZZI FAYE LAVON JIORAS-Bowling Club, Swiml Club, L Club, Tennis Club, Honor Guard, Jo High School JACKIE ANN JIRDON-Girls' League Ad. Spanish Club, Ushers' Club, Golf BETTY JEAN JOHNSON CHARLOTTE A. JOHNSON-A Cappella C Pi Kappa DONALD W. JOHNSON-Glee Club, Bow Club, Poly Bible, Club, ROTC, NCOC NORMAN O. JOHNSON- Chemisfry Club, ' man Club, ROTC DEE DELL LORENA JONES EVELYN PORTER JONES-S+udenI' Body S' Sigma Kappa PATSY RUTH JONES-GAA, GoI'F Club, Bow Club, CSF SHIRLEY JOYCE JONES EVERETT L. JUERGENS-Green and Gold I' V Baske+baII RICHARD H. KAAKE EVELYN DOROTHY KARLSEN BYRON CLIFFORD KELLY-B Foo+baII, JV G Green and Gold Hi-Y CLAIRE ANN KERIN-GAA, A Cappella C C of C, S+age Crew, Drill Team, Ouiing Club JOHN EVAN KESLER LOREN WAYNE KIDD P DGORDON DAVID KIEFER-Ushers' Club, Leader, Track, Cross Counfry JOYCE A .KILLAM--Sales Club, S'I'udenI' E Sfore BETTY J. KILLOUGH JACQUELINE ADELE KINNAMAN-Vic Aide, Bowling Club, Swimming Club PAUL W. KIRKLEN-C Track, Cross CounI'r' Track, Pres. Boys' League JEANNE C. KNERR-CSF, Pres. Hi-Tri, Golf Club, Sec. GAA, Bowling Club ELEANOR FRIEDA KOCHNKE GLADYS L. KOHLMAIER-Bowling Club MURRAY ALVIN KOLNICK-Band, Sr. Orcheslra, Mu Alpha Sigma, JV Tennis PETER C. KREAGER-Radio Club. Chemislry Club JEANETTE ANNE KRUMENAKER CURTIS JOHN KRUSE-ROTC, Sword and Scab- bard SCHUYLER W. KUFFEL-Orcheslra, Band, ROTC WILLIS TAYLOR KUHLMAN AURRIETTE M. LAIR LEWIS R. LANSKEY-Sludenl Body Slore WILLIAM S. LAPLANTE-Baskelball EDITH MARIE LARSON GERALDINE LARSON-Swimming Club, Bowling Club, Golf Club, Salesmanship Club LAVON JEAN LARSON LORIN V. LARSEN NICKIE C. LASATER-Ad Club, Ushers' Club, Pi Kappa RUTH LASTUVKA RICHARD JOSEPH LAVORGNA HARLAN J. LAWRENCE-Nor+h High School, Denver, Colo., C Track, B Foolball VELMA F. LEACH-Swimming Club, Bowling Club, Gregg Club. Salesmanship Club FRED LEAVITT VIRGIE MAE LEMING EDWARD LEW-Gymnaslics DON A. LEWIS-V Foolball, Fire Capfain PATRICIA LOUISE LICHTI--Pi Tau The+a, Masque and Sandal DOROTHY JEAN LIGHTBURN-Bowling Club ELIZABETH HOPE LILLY--McGaheysville High School, McGaheysville, Va., Sporls, Glee Club Swimming Club 47' 05 I I 'fi x x -if r :wwf f A V? ii Www .4n. W. LEE LINNELL-ROTC, NCOC, Bowling CI DELBERT LONG MARGARET LOWE BEVERLY ANN LOWRY-Mu Alpha Sigma, Orchesfra HOWARD H. LUCKEY CARROLL E. LUCKMAN--Bowling Club, Gr Club, Golf Club MARJORIE ANN LUTHER-Sr. Girls' Glee Cappella Choir, CSF, Spanish Club, Chemi Club, Pi Tau Thefa DEAN W. LYTLE-CSF, Chemislry Club P1ATRICIA JEAN MacDONALD-Pi Tau The+a o C ANNETTE MAFFEI BOB MAHANNAH-Ad Club, Yell Leac Ushers' Club, JV Foo+baII, Chemis+ry Club, Boh ian Club LEW MAHIEU-ROTC Band, Green ancl Gold Y, Pres. Avialion Club, V Golf, JV Golf MATT MANSFIELD PATRICIA JUNE MAPES BETTY JO MARBLE ROSALIE J. MARLOW Mmu.wJ EARL! EA-RL MPVRLOWE--Green Band Swing Band bbw. JEROME MARQUIS-Pres.. wmers' c Alpha DeI'I'a, Choir SAM MARSH--CSF, High Life ancl Caeru Linofypisl' ALEXA MARTIN DIXIE J. MASCENIK-Sigma DeI'I'a, Bowling C GAA, Swimming Club, L Club GLORIA DOROTHY MATTOX-CSF, Golf CIL EVELYN MAUCK GEORGIA MCCLELLAN MARTHA LOUISE McCOWEN-S+ucIen+ B4 Sfore Q BILL MCCUEN LUCILE R. MCGINN JOHN F. McGRANE-V Tennis, V. P. CSF JIILLARD F. McKAMEY 'EGGY McKEE -AARGARET ANNE McKILLOP-C of C, Pi lappa, Ushers' Club NIORMA McKNIGHT VIILDRED JOYCE McLAUGHLlN QOBERTA McLEAN RUTH McLELLAN-Ushers' Club, Golf Club, Phi Samma Chi -ESLIE J. MCMANUS--Bowling Club, B FooI'baII, 3 Track 'HYLLIS F. McPHEETERS-Pi Tau The'ra, Adv. Or- zheslra, CSF, Gregg Club, Salesmanship Club, C af C .OIS ANN MCQUAY-Masque and Sandal, Sr. Slee, Alpha Della, Sr. Play, Chris'Imas Concerf, Jageanr v1ARION LEE MacTAVISH DIANE G. MEAD-Song Leader, Comm. of Wel- iare, Chairman CSF Bd., V. P. Girls' League, Jshers' Club. Ad. Club, Bohemian Club, PorI'ia SLADYS MEAD :RANCIS MOSELLE MEDEARIS -EILA MELLEN-Pi Tau Thefa, Salesmanship Club -ELAND EISAN MENCH-Sword and Scabbard, 3owIing Club, Chemisfry Club, German Club, NICOC, ROTC A BETTY JO MENKE-Chemislry Club. Tennis Club VIARJORIE CRAIG MERRELL-Poriia, Tennis Club, Mu Alpha Sigma, Spanish Club, Ushers' Club, Chrisimas Concerl, Phi Gamma Chi BARBARA JEAN METZGER-Pi Kappa IOAN M. MEYERS-GAA, C of C, Spanish Club, 3owIing Club IEID K. MILES-Tennis, Swimming, Phi Alpha Chi, ROTC NAYNE MILLS-Chess Club SEVERLY JEANNE MILLER JIM MILLER JOHN DAVID MILLER-V Golf, V Foo+baII, JV GOLF, JV Fool-ball NIORENE E. MILLER-CSF, GAA ROBERT MAXWELL MILLER TOMMY MILLER I53 RICHARD A. MILLS-Acrobalus Club LORRAINE C. MINDEMANN TURLEY ROY MINGS-Masque and Sandal Kappa, High Life Sfafi, Iofa Phi Delfa, Wri Club, Sr. Play HARRY WESLEY MINNICK--Boys' Bowling ALICE MONTGOMERY-GAA, Bowling C Swimming Club DON MONTGOMERY EILEEN A. MONTGOMERY-GAA, Maiorf lol'a Sigma DAVE MOORE-ROTC X N. BEVERLY MARION MOREY JACK MORGAN JOHN V. MORRIS-Acrobalus Club, Pi D Gvmnaslics MICKEY MORROW THOMAS MILTON MORTON-Baseball Mgr DCHARLES W. MOSHER-German Club DEAN E. MOSSMAN-CSF, Boys' Bowling, R Club HELEN A. MUGGLI-Golf Club, Chernislry C Ushers' Club, Taima, C of C VIRGINIA ANN MULLINS-Golf Club, 1 Club. Ushers' Club, High Life LABELLE JO MUNGER-Jordan High Scl Band, GAA MARGHERITE L. MUNGO-Vicfory Aide, C Captain ESTHER SHIRLEY NAIL BOB NAKASHIMA-Gymnasfics BARBARA CAROL NELSON-C of C, Golf C Ushers' Club, GAA, Bowling Club BONNIE DUANE NELSON-Woodrow W High School, Bowling LEO NELSON-ROTC, Sword and Scabbarc MARTIE JANE NESSELRODT-Wrilers' Club PATTY ANN NEUBERT-CSF, Golf Club, Us Club JERRY LOU NEWBURN-Sr. Glee, Mal: Crew, C of C, Dramalics, Pageant Masque Sandal BETTY JEAN NEWELL-S'rudenI' Body S Speech Workshop, Library Praclice, Pi Tau T JERRY NEWMAN-Swimming Club, Gamma lola Chi, Vicfory Aide PAT NICHOLSON-Recording Sec. Girls' League, Porfia, Bohemian Club, Ad Club, C of C, Ushers' Club, CSF, Phi Gamma Chi KATHRINE NIELSEN-Bowling, Tennis SYLVIA NIETO DONNIE NOLZE-Gamma lola Chi, Clearwaler, Nebraska MADELINE M. NORTON-S+uden+ Body Slore, Slage Make-up WALTER LEO OGDEN PAT B. O'HARA HOWARD JAMES O'LEARY-Pi Kappa MARION LORETTA OLIVER-German Club, Chairman Uniform Bd., Caerulea Pho+ography VIRGINIA JANE OLSEN-Hi Tri CRAIG GREENHALGH OLSON-Hi-Y, Bowling Club, Chemisfry Club, JV Baseball, V Baseball, V Baske+baII VERNON F. OLSON ANNE JUNE OMUNDSON JUNE ONSTOT MARJORIE OPSAL--Masque and Sandal, Slage Crew, CSF, Chrisfmas Concerl, Sr. Play RICHARD A. OSBORN BEVERLY OSTRANDER GENE OVERBY-JV Foo'I'ball, V Foo+balI, Op+imis+, A Cappella Choir, Pageanl, Glee Club, Chrisfmas Concer'I', Poly Rollers PATRICIA LOUISE PAISLEY- C of C, Pi Tau Thela, Chemisfry Club, Hi-Tri, Ushers' Club, Bowl- ing Club LUKA M. PAPADAKIS-Green Band, Tennis Club LULA CHRISTINE PAPADAKAIS-Tennis Club, Green Band TINA M. PAPADAKIS-Green Band, Tennis Club DALE PARDUE HARVEY LEO PARKER-JV Foolball RUBY PARRISH PHYLLIS JUNE PARROTT-Sr. Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir, Chemislry Club, Alpha Della, Pi Tau The'I'a, Pageanf, Spanish Club WARREN W. PARSONS l55 f f ls. 'Max if Q sc Kg I ' kg If as Q me 1 i nr ,YI Mg ,l .,'-4:, ui, -,EL ,. ,.. - . .,,..f...,,. .. .,,, ,H ,. vw.. . . if .51 .1 '..':- E ..'f,..z. Q D JEAN PATTERSON-Song Leader, Sec. Col Ad Club, Por+ia, Ushers' Club, Bowling Club, 4 Phi Gamma Chi LOIS L. PATTERSON JOHN M. PAUL-C Track, B Track, Cross C4 fry, Fire Caplain RICHARD E. PEACHY-Ushers' Club, Ad C Fire Capfain, C of C, V Foofball, Sec. Jr. C Boys' League Cenlral CommiHee, Assf. Fire CI JUNE CORISSE PEAVEY BETTY MARGARET PEEK--Squad Leader, Gan Gamma, Uniform Bd., Swimming Club GENE FRANCIS PERLE MAX R. PETERS VHAROLD L. PETERSON 9 .D 1? D BARBARA A. PHILES-Sr. Orcheslra, Pi Kar High Life VIRGINIA A. PHILLIPS-Nursery Assislanl' MALCOLM GENE PICKETT-Yell Leader Track, Capl. B Track, Ushers' Club LELAND O. PIERCE-V Track, ROTC, Ushers' C SHERRY PIERCE-GAA, Bowling Club, Swimn Club, Socii BEVERLY PITMAN--Comm. of Ailairs, Pres. C C, Porlia, Bohemian Club, Ad Club, Ushers' C Viclory Aide, Phi Gamma Chi, Bowling Club AILEEN MAY POOLE-C of C, French C GAA, Tennis, Choir BETTY JO POSEY , PHIL S. POULEN-Bowling Club, Pi Kai Masque and Sandal, High Life, JV Tennis, Page Sr. Play ROLAND G. PRESLEY-High Life, Bowling C Pi Kappa, Green and Gold Hi-Y, Sporls Edifo Track JIM E. PRINGLE-Pres. Mu Alpha Sigma, RC A Cappella Choir, Pageanl, Radio Club ROBERT E. PRIOR BILL PROCTER LEO CHARLES PROO-DeI+a Sigma BEVERLEE ELAINE PUCKETT-German Club D BEVERLY JEAN OUAYLE--CSF NEVILLE L. RADCLIFFE, Jr.-Chemis+ry C ROTC I I EUGENE RAMELLA-Green Band, ROTC Ban JACK FOREST RANDALL DEAN S. RASMUSSEN-Drill PIa+oon, ROTC, Sword and Scabbard JACOUELINE JOYCE RASMUSSEN NORMA RASNER HELEN CURRY RAYHILL JOE REATH GWYLA LENORE REICHELD---Drill Team. Bowling Club, Swimming Club HAROLD CHARLES REUSCH-B Foolball IDA BELLE REYNOLDS MARY FRANCES REYNOLDS-Drill Team, Phi Alpha Chi, CSF, Make-up Crew, Siage Cosfume DEANE L. RHUDE-Wallace, Ida. LUCILLE KATHRYN RICE CHARLOTTE M. RICHARDSON-C of C, GAA, Bowling Club, Ushers' Club, Golf Club KENNETH L. RICHMOND MARY ANN RIDDICK--Corr. Sec. Por+ia, V. P. Girls' League, CSF, Mu Alpha Sigma, Bohemian Club, Socii H EVELYN JOYCE RIGGS BERNARD RINER-German Club, ROTC Triclc Ri'FIe Sqd., Drill Plafoon, NCOC, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sfage Crew, Pageani' GLORIA M. RIOJAS--CSF, Golf Club, GAA LOIS FRANCES RITCHIE MYRNA MIRIAIV1 RITCHEY-ECI. High Life, Girls' League Ad. Bcl., CSF, Corr. Sec. Poriia, GAA, C of C, Pi Kappa, Socii DON W. ROBERTS-Golf ELLA MAE ROBINSON GLENN DONALD RODEMAN-Foo+baII, ROTC AL ROGERS IZELLA YVONNE ROGERS-Viciory Aide, Swim- ming Club ROSEMOND SUE ROOFE-Spanish Club ANNIE MARIE ROULSTON WALTER DUANE RUFFNER-Glee Club, Choir, Masque and Sandal WRESLEY JACOB RUSH-B Foo+baII, V Foofball, Boys' League Cen+raI Commi'r+ee '57 DOROTHY R. RUSHTON--GAA, Bowling L Club Adv. Orcheslra GERALD ALBERT SADLER D CHARLES R. SAGEHORN DONNA LEA SALINGER-Swimming Club, BEVERLY ANN SALLUST-Band, Swimming DCHARLES P. SALVAGGIO-Pres. Pi Tau The Foo+balI, JV Baseball D PATRICIA LEE SARTOR--Bowling Club. M and Sandal, Sr. Play ALYCE MAE SCHLIESMAYER-Vic'I'ory Aic BEVERLY JUNE SCHNUG-Phi Alpha Chi, Ar+ Ed. Caerulea, Alpha Del+a Chi STANLEY SCHULTZ-Caerulea Phofographe Tennis, C o'F C JOHN R. SHUSTER-ROTC WILLIAM D. SCHUTT-ROTC, Psi Del+a SYLVIA ANNETTE SCHWARTZ GLORIA JOAN SCORSON-Bowling Club GERALD LESTER SCOTT-Pres. C of C, C of Afhleiics, V Foolball, JV Foolball, Pres. Jr. I Fire Caofain CARL E. SEEDBORG JACK SEIDA-B Baslcelball, V Baslcelball, G DOROTHY SEILER-Song Leacler, Comm. of fare, Treas. Girls' League, Phi Gamma Chi, Girl, Bohemian Club, Ad Club, Caerulea, C! ROY F. SEWELL D DIANE LEE SHANE-High Life S+aff, Golf Ushers' Club SHIRLEY IRIS SHANNON BENNETT SHAPIRO-Flag Delail, ROTC, Cl' Iry Club, Sword and Scabbarcl, Pageanl NORMA LOIS SHAW--Gamma lola Chi MYRDELLE HAZEL SHAY-Slage Crew, F Club, Phi Alpha Chi, Slage Crafl, CSF DUANE D. SHELSTAD-Tennis, Hi-Y. Radio MARY CATHERINE SHERIDAN JO ANN G. SCHICKLEY CARL WAYNE SHEWMAKER IICHARD NORMAN SIEFERT EDNA SIMMONS SLEN H. SIMPSON-Bowling Club, Radio Club RICHARD EARL SINCOCK-French Club, Sword and Scabbard, Adv. Orches+ra PATRICIA LEE SIRES 3ILL L. SKEEN-V Baseball JOY JOAN SKEEN ALMON BOYD SMITH-Wrilers' Club, Masque and Sandal, Sr. Play, Pageanr, Sfage Design, Cos- 'ume, Malce-up ANNABEL SMITH-Orcheslra, French Club, CSF .,SF CLARENCE E. SMITH DOROTHY IRENE SMITH MARY COLEEN SMITH MILDRED ALEEN SMITH-Bowling Club, Golf Club LOIS SNEDDON BOB GORDON SNYDER-Foo'I'baII, Ushers' Club JEAN MARY SORIANELLO RICHARD SPAIN LORNA NOREENE SPANGLER-Pi Kappa BETTY J. SPENCER-Poly Rollers, GAA DEAN SPILLE-Masque and Sandal, Pres. Alpha Del+a, Wrilers' Club, ROTC, NCOC, Sr. Play, Pageanl, Make-up Crew, Carloon Club MADELINE STACY ALICE KATHARINE STARK-Mgr. S'ruden'r Body Slore, Sales Club, Honor Guard RICHARD W. STARK ROBERT L. STEPHENSON-Baslce+baII KAY STEVENSON-Song Leader, Pres. Girls' League, Comm. of Arrs, Phi Gamma Chi, Flag Girl, Caerulea, Ad Club, Ushers' Club, C of C BONNIE MAE STOLL-Hi-Tri KATY STONE MARILYN STRAYER IS9 .QM W, I 1 ' '21 A ' I ff I 5 .I 0 2. Hn' , ,iflgfi L i i . Jai ' 4. ...-S' - 1 11, Q, ' ' Z i yi 4-5 ' f Q. w ai' 2- I ' if,-sf' iii? ww I s VER DEL IRENE STROBELE--V. P. Hi-Tri, S' Body Slore WANDA ELAINE STROEMER NORMAN I. STRONG-Spanish Club, V. P. Club, German Club COLEEN SUMMERS JOHN W. SUNDQUIST-Mgr. V. Foo+ball, Crew BOBBIE L. SUTTON-Siege Crew D PATRICIA D. SUTTON-Salesmanship Club, ing Club, GAA BETTY JO SWADER JANICE M. SWINDELL-Girls' League Ac Chemisiry Club, C of C, GAA, Riding Ushers' Club, lnforma+ion Desk BERNICE TALBOT-GAA, Poriia BETTYE TAYLOR NANCY L. TEEL CAROL TETRICK D EMMA JEAN THOMPSON-Drill Team, B Club. Salesmanship Club DAVID O. THORSEN-A Cappella Choir, V TED THURLO JUDITH RAE TOBIAS-Spanish Club, CSF DRUSSELL EUGENE TODD LAURA JEAN TORGESON-Masque and S Treas. Alpha Delia, Vic'l'ory Aicle JACK TRIPP ANN TROUTMAN-Wri+ers' Club, Drill Te WARD DAVID TRUMBULL-JV Tennis, Iv and Sandal, Bowling ROBERT R. TUBBS-Delphi, Ushers' Club, B ball, Fire Capiain, B Track, C of C. V Foo+I ESTELLE TUCKER-GAA, CSF, Chemislry Swimming Club, Tennis Club, Golf Club ROY JOE TUCKER HELEN LUEDERS TURNER-For+ Hamilion School, Brooklyn, New York THOMAS B. TURNER-Pres. Ad Club, B I ball. Ushers' Club, Comus GLORIA OLIVE TYNER-GAA, Masque an dal ENORE UNDERBERGER IARY VIRGINIA UNDERWOOD-Alpha Della, niform Bd., French Club EAN UNROE ANIE UNSWORTH-A Cappella Choir, Bowling lub, GAA ETTY LOU VAN LANDINGHAM-Pi Tau Thela, of C, Euodia, Tennis Club ETTY JO VANOVER-Pi Tau Thela, Tennis Club, niform Bcl. EGGY LOUISE VARNEY-CSF, Adverlising Club IANDA JENNALEE VAUGHN HARLES LAURICE VICKERS, Jr.-Chemislry lub, Phi Kappa Phi, CSF 'IYLLIS P. VILAIN-French Club, Euoclia, CSF ENNY M. WADE-German Club, Chemislry lub, Caerulea Pholography EITH E. WAHLSTROM-Chemislry Club, A Cap- ella Choir, Pageanl' DAHNNE WALBORN 'IL WALKER-B Foolball, JV Foo+ball, Cross ounlry ENNETH G. WALKER-Gymnaslics, Fire Chief, ac. Boys' League. V. P. Soph. Class, V. P. Junior lass, C of C, Ad Club, Ushers' Club DDNEY WALKER JHN C. WALLACE-V Foolball, CSF, Capl. Golf 'INFARD DWAYNE WARD DBERT E. WATERS-Bowling Club 'ILLIAM T. WEBBER-Sword and Scabbarcl, COC ur JAN LORRAINE WEBSTER-V. P. Masque and nclal, Sec. Alpha Della, Sr. Play, Ouling Club. ahers' Club, Pres. Chemislry Club, CSF 'AYNE C. WELLS-Green and Gold Hi-Y, Golf, ihers' Club 'ELYN BERYL WEST-Bowling Club LAYTON O. WESTLY , ITHER M. WHEELER-Phi Kappa Phi, Boys' lee ATRICIA GENE WHITE RGINIA LOUISE WHITE BILL WHITESIDE BEULAH ALICE WHITING-Viclory Aicle MARGERY WHITLOCK MARGARET L. WICKMAN-Spanish Club, ers' Club JUANITA M. WIDICK-CSF, Golf Club CLIFTON EUGENE WILBORN DOROTHY WILCOX MARGARET M. WILKINSON-Ecl. Caerulea nis Club, Spanish Club, Ushers' Club, Girls' L4 Ad. Bd., C of C, Porlia, CSF, Phi Gamma C CHRYSTELLE WILLIAMS-Donna High S4 Donna Texas, CSF EUGENE WILLIAMS FRANCES RUTH WILLIAMS--French Club, WARREN WILLE-Ushers' Club, B Foo'I'ball PATRICIA ANNE WILLS-Drill Team, W Club, GAA HARRIET ANN WILSON-Bowling Club. G Club JACOUELYN M. WILSON-Bowling, Gregg D SHIRLEY WILSON-C of C BETTY JEAN WITTEN-CSF, Al ha Della, Sl Club, V. P. C of C, Ushers' Club, Tennis, Bo Slcafing, Sporis JOAN WOELFLIN-CSF BILL C. WONACOTT-ROTC NANCY JEANNE WOOD-Golf Club, Sale ship Club, Ushers' Club PATRICIA WOOD-Phi Alpha Chi. Sr. Orcl' Ass+. Ari Eclilor Acacia,Pagean+, Sr. Play DONNA MAE WOODFORD-Golf Club CHARLES L. WOODSIDE WANDA MAE WOYS QCLAUDE WRIGHT-Yell Leader, CSF, R Sword ancl Scabbard, NCOC, Hi-Y JANET M. WRIGHT-Ushers' Club, Tennis SHIRLEY MAE WRIGHT-Girls' League Ac Acacia, Euodia, Phi Alpha Chi. Coslume Cr' ELAINE ADELE WRINKLE-Chrislmas Cc Sf. Orchesira, Radio Club RUTH WYNN-CSF LOIS ELAINE YOCKEY-Song Leacler, CSF, Golf Club, Bowling Club, Ushers' Club, Flag Girl, GAA, Pageanf, Fireman, Uniform Checker, SFO JACK HERBERT YOUNG JEAN D. YOUNG-Jr. Glee. Dramafics, Sfage Make-up MARGARET LOUISE YOUNG-GAA, C of C, CSF, Caerulea, Bowling Club, Lamp Recipieni SHIRLEY ANN YOUNG-High Life, Golf Club, Bowling Club IONE LOIS ZELL-Hi-Tri DOROTHY E. ZINN-V. P. GAA, V. P. Pi Sigma Phi, V. P. Wrifers' Club, Sec. Phi Alpha Chi, L Club, C of C, Caerulea Ar+. Uniform Checker, DOROTHY ANN ZVACEK-ROTC Sponsor, CSF, Viclory Aide, Swimming Club, Chemisfry Club LLOYD W. WELLS-JV Foolball, V Foofball, Op- +imis+ Hi-Y THAD SUEDEKUM PAT PHELAN EDWARD EISENHOUR CHARLES WILLIAM LOVITT-Senior Play, Pres. Spanish Club, Pres. French Club, Pres. German Club, CSF, Lamp Recipieni, Soph. Speak. Con+es'r I63 ls. 3 SEALBEARERS-Row I: Duenzen, Erdahl, Farrand, Gibson. Row ll: Herring, Higgins, ' Jacobus. Luiher. Row Ill: McGrane, Mead, Nicholson, Nielsen. Row IV: Ri+cl'1ey, Tucker, Williams, Wallace. l I LAMP RECIPIENTS-Sfudenfs who have made scholarship four semes- fers, including one semesfer in fhe senior year, receive fheir California Scholarship Federafion pin and a lifefime membership in CSF. These lamp recipienfs also have The honor of having a Federafion Chapfer Seal placed on fheir diplomas. SEYMOUR AWARD-The Seymour Award, esfablished in I936 in honor of fhe founder of fhe California Scholarship Federafion, The lafe Charles F. Seymour. is presenfed fo fhe graduafing senior wifh fhe mosf scholar- ship and Gold l. poinfs secured during fheir Junior and Senior years and is divided befween fhe winner and fhe one who earns fhe second highesf number of poinfs. In addifion fhe winner's name is placed on a bronze plaque along wifh fhe names of fhe recipienfs of previous years. In l944 fhis award was divided befween Cynfhia Taves and Marilyn McClure who were very close in fhe number of poinfs. Cynfhia Taves had fhe privilege of seeing her name on fhe plague. SEALBEARERS-Row l: Willis, Young, Zvacek, Bowles. Row ll: Bullock, Eclcerf, Hinckley, Knerr. Row Ill: Jones, Luckman, Lyfle, McPheefers. GOLD L-Row I: Bullock, Fusion, ErI'1cIaI1I, Cree. Row II: Horfon, Goecide, Higgins, Hawkins Row III: Pifman, Mead, Nicholson, Ri+cl'1ey. Row IV: Seiler, Sievenson, Pafferson, Wilkinson. SEALBEARERS-Row I: Oliver, Deck, LoviH. Row II: Pifman, Douglas, Cree, Brown. Row III: Brooke Ashford, Whifeker, Zes. Row IV: Murdock, Fusion, Ellis, Pa++ers0n. GOLD L-The sTudenTs presenTecT wiTh Gold L's have earned aT leasT TiTTeen poinTs Through ouTsTanding parTicipaTion in exTra-curricular and scholasTic acTiviTies. Those meriTing The Gold l.'s can well be proud oT Their service To The school. Some oT The sTudenTs musT compleTe The presenT semesTer saTisTacTorily in order To receive Their pins. The only limil' lo our realizalion of lomor- row will be our doubls of l'oday. Lel' us move forward wilh slrong and ac'I'ive faith. o Franklin Delano Roosevell- Poly's Memorial Service In Memoriam Richard Sandy 1' , uk 2 v Q31 ' .. , A w KF , wi' bg H A 'mf-1 ' ,gm , , - Y'J M' ihmlgq .7.5g'ya Jlwf FW R ,hm L w M u,w1J. A1,, wg 15 QQ, W, f -. 5 I 1 .V L1 1 A ' 5 -Sf if f 'j k TH' 1 '1'w1wH Z, ww XV X. V X1 J: W QR x mus 5355 :FM LQ, fx---1 if . '52 . W 2 g gm w4V '11 +v N, 1- ww '1 W ':: , ' VB Eu v if 1119, ,www wx wwlw-Wi! Ly, Qfgyggw . .Az .. .a., Index A Cappella Choir Acknowledgemenfs . Adminisfrafors . . . Band ................... ..62 I72 l7-2l 3I Boys' Glee Club ................ 69 Boys' League Cenfral Commiffee . . 90 Boys' League Officers ........ 28, 90 Boys' Sporfs Baseball, Varsify . . . l33, I34 Baseball, J. V. .... . . . I34 Baslzefball, Varsify . . . .. . 9I-93 Baskefball, 8 ..... . . 92 Cross Counfry . . .... 39 Foofball Games . . . . . 33-35 Foofball, 8 .... . . 39 Foofball, J. V. . . . . . . 38 Foofball, Varsify . . . . . 36-38 Golf ........... . . . l35 Gymnasfics . . . . . I30 Tennis ........ .... I 35 Track, Varsify . . . l3I, I32 Traclc, B ..... ...., I 32 Traclr, C .................. l30 Buildings-American Ave., Ailanfic Ave. Caerulea Sfaff .. Caerulea Caerulea Phofographers Candids ..... ....... 2 2, 2 CBS Broadcasf ........ Chamber of Commerce Chrisfmas Concerf .. Clubs Ad .......... Alpha Delfa ...... Alpha Delfa Chi . . Bohemian ..... Boys' Bowling . . . Chemisfry .......... Chess ........,.... Civil Air Pafrol Cadefs Comus ............. Delphi ....... French ......... Gamma lofa Chi . . German ...... Advisers ....... .. 78 79 80 3, II7-I23 60 .. 26,88 .. 63 ..97 I07 IOI I05 II2 .. 99 IIO IOI lI3 I04 I00 .. I07 . I09 Green8iGoldHiY... ...II2 Hi Tri ........... . . . 98 lofa Phi Delfa . . . . IO6 Mu Alpha Sigma . . . l08 Opfimisf Hi Y . . . ... I I4 Pi Kappa ...... . . I I I Pi Sigma Phi . .. .. . 99 Pi Tau Thefa .. . . IO9 Phi Gamma Chi . . . . l02 Phi Kappa Delia . . . . I05 Phi Kappa Phi . . . . IO3 Phi Sigma Gamma . . . II6 Porfia .......... . . I I3 Psi Delfa . . . . . IO6 Radio ..... . . I I4 Reinas ...... . . . 98 Salesmanship .... . . I08 Scarabs .......... . . IO3 Sigma Gamma Phi ... . . IO5 Socii ............ . . l02 Spanish . . . . lI5 Sphinx . . . . IO4 SFO . . . . . I00 Taima . . . . I I0 Ushers' . . . I I5 Wrifers' . . . . . 97 Yoga .. .... III Commission .............. 26, 88 Consfifufion Speaking Confesf ,... 76 Cosfume Crew ........... . . . 6l Dedicafion ............. ..... 5 ' Disfinguished Graduafes .... I2. I3 Drill Team ............ .... 3 0 Faculfy ..... . . l7-2l Fall Secfion . . . . 25-64 Fire Capfains . . . . . 70 Flag Girls . . .. . 30 Foreword .... . . 4 GAA Officers ............... 28 Girls' Glee Clubs ............ 6l, 62 Girls' League Advisory Board .. 27, 89 Girls' League Execufive Board .. 27,89 Girls' Sporfs Baseball ........ . . I36 Baslefball Champs . . . . . 95 Bowling Clubs . .4 . . .... . 42 'I' This lisf, fhough incomplefe, indicafes fhe achievemenfs of Poly graduafes in many fields ranging from enferfainmenf fo research and from business fo public service. Candids ........ .,.. 9 6, I37 Girls' L Club . . . . . . . I36 Golf .......... . . 94 Riding ............ . . 95 Speedball Champs . . . . . 40 Swimming Club .............. 94 Tennis, Advanced and Beginners . 4l Volleyball Champs ..... . . . 40 Gold L ......... . . . . I67 Hicks, Howard H. . . . . . . . 6 Junior Secfions .... .... 5 2-59 Maioreffes ........ .... 3 0 Masque 8m Sandal ... .... . . 66 Office Sfaff ....... . . . I7, IB Opereffa ...... . . l26, l27 Orchesfra ...... ..... 6 9 High Life Sfaff . . . . . 77 Hisfory of Poly . . . . I4, I5 In Memoriam ..... . . . l70 Junior Class Officers ...... 52 Presiolenf Roosevelf .... . . . I68, I69 Prinf Shop ........ . . . 76 ROTC . ., .... .......... 7 2-75 Scholarship ................ 60, Sl Scholarship Advisory Board ...... Bl Sealbearers .............. I64-I66 Senior Class, February . . . .... 83-87 Senior Class, June .......... I38-I63 Senior Senior Class Officers, June . Class Officers, February .. 82 . . . . . l38 Senior Play ............. .... 6 7 Song 8: Yell Leaders . .. 3l Sophomore Class Officers ....,. 43 Sophomore Secfions .......... 43-5l Sophomore Speaking Confesf .... 76 Spring Secfion ............ IZ9-I76 Sfage Craff . . . . . . . 68 Sfage Crew . . . . . 66 Sfage Make-up .. .... 68 Sfudenf Body Sfore . .. . 29, 7I Table of Confenfs .... ..... 4 Tifle Page .............. . . . 3 Trophies 8: Championships ...... 32 Uniform Board ..... . . . .. . 29, 7l Vicfory Aides . . . Winfer Sercfion ., . 70 65-,I28 'IWX NillllllI-'llFIIWIHWIWI1,WHJL5NMLIVTF.DkH4M0WIIWAEPh-F44FPMEWMBMUVWWAMWW1MMNWMW',MM w 'rnfixn Eilllllnkl KE: ' , J ' ' 7233-lill'Q2I'I.fKSQZf2A3IEh1J SS'fJri716l..'3'.oIllM.11',Zu'LF' ' ' ?'7, -' 1,,'1 2lT,xL4 L' ' :Wx ' I- N-xg ,lg f-1...liiArfY'll2l : 3 H..-1' ' V K.'i' F7 Um Y ' , s 28 - QR 4' J E 3 X X X-, ak UQ? 2 y K+ J
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